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Agpie- pie used to transport vampire trappings; other ingredients include a deadly dose of garlic (Death at first bite)  
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DOTTEREL
 
 PRONUNCIATION:  (DOT-uhr-uhl)
 
 MEANING:  noun:
 1. Any of various plovers breeding in mountainous areas.
 2. Someone who is easily duped.
 
 ETYMOLOGY:  From dote (to be weak-minded from old age), from Middle English doten (to be foolish) + -rel (diminutive or pejorative suffix), as in doggerel and wastrel. The metaphorical sense of the word derives from the apparently unsuspecting nature of the bird. Earliest documented use: 1440.
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 DONTEREL - Stop, Mr Flynn!
 
 DOTTEREI - Pointillism, in Germany
 
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AMBIT
 
 PRONUNCIATION:  (AM-bit)
 
 MEANING:  noun: Scope, range, limit, or boundary.
 
 ETYMOLOGY:  From Latin ambitus (going around), from ambire (to go around), from ambi- (both, around) + ire (to go). Ultimately from the Indo-European root ei- (to go), which also gave us exit, transit, circuit, itinerary, obituary, adit, and arrant. Earliest documented use: 1398.
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 AMBILT - completed in not just a day, but in a single morning.  Unlike Rome.
 
 AMFIT - a proclamation of one's excellent physical condition
 
 AMOBIT - like he used to love, sorta, like, in Old Rome
 
 
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PECULATE
 
 PRONUNCIATION:  (PEK-yuh-layt)
 
 MEANING:  verb tr., intr.: To steal or misuse money or property entrusted to one’s care.
 
 ETYMOLOGY:  From Latin pecu (cattle, money). Ultimately from the Indo-European root peku- (wealth), which also gave us fee, fief, fellow, peculiar, impecunious, and pecuniary. Earliest documented use: 1715.
 
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 PERCULATE - mispronunciation of an old-style coffee pot
 
 OPECULATE - the oil cartel missed a bond payment
 
 PECULANTE - petty theft at the poker table
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RESUMPTIVE
 PRONUNCIATION:  (ri-ZUHMP-tiv)
 
 MEANING:  adjective: Tending to resume, repeat, or summarize.
 
 ETYMOLOGY:  From Latin resumere (to resume), from re- (again) + sumere (to take). Earliest documented use: 1398.
 
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 RESUMPTIRE - the doughnut spare in your trunk
 
 RESUMATIVE - 1. permitting you to continue on (see RESUMPTIRE above);
 2. You made a mistake, add 'em up again
 
 ARESUMPTIVE - afflicted with Martian tuberculosis
 
 
 
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 [video:youtube]https://youtu.be/I5Zk2vUmjpk [/video]  Repumptive- adding air to your Jacko lantern, similar to a facelift.
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Uberous (YOO-buhr-uhs)- Cuberous- Charlie Brown     P.F. post find   "It's hip to be square."
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UBEROUS
 
 PRONUNCIATION: (YOO-buhr-uhs)
 
 MEANING:  adjective: Abundant; fruitful.
 
 ETYMOLOGY: from Latin uber (rich, fruitful, abundant, etc.). Earliest documented use: 1624.
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 UMBEROUS - shadowy
 
 UBERONUS - the cross we all bear
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 OLIOPRONUNCIATION:  (OH-lee-oh)   MEANING: noun: A miscellaneous collection of things, for example, a variety show.  ETYMOLOGY:  From Spanish olla (pot, stew), from Latin olla (pot). Earliest documented use: 1642. Also see olla podrida.  _______________________________OLLO  -- a male earthenware jarOFIO  -- pertaining to one of  Jupiter's larger satellites  (out of 67 known so far!)OIIO  -- betcha didn't know 6 in binary is a palindrome! |  |  |  
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HOGEN-MOGENPRONUNCIATION:    (HOH-guhn-moh-guhn)  MEANING: noun: A person having or affecting high power. adjective: Powerful; grand. ETYMOLOGY:   From Dutch hoogmogend (all powerful), from Hooge en Mogende (high and mighty), honorific for addressing States General (legislature) of the Netherlands. Earliest documented use: 1639. _________________________________HOGEN-MOGEN  - a sweet-wine-flavored ice cream, the antithesis of the complementary DOS-DAVID flavorHOGEN-MOVEN  - the pigs are going into a different sty for the winterHOGER-MOGER  - underhanded clandestine activity in the Hague (worth reading  if you've never come across Elliot Paul before)  |  |  |  
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Toenapering- the precious toe ring, one to rule them all
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TOENADERING
 
 PRONUNCIATION:  (TOO-nah-duhr-ing)
 
 MEANING:  noun: Establishing or reestablishing of cordial relations, especially between nations.
 
 ETYMOLOGY:  From Dutch toenadering (advance, approach), from toe (to) + nader (closer). Earliest documented use: 1920.
 
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 TEENADERING - campaigning to improve safety on the golf course
 
 TOENAGERING - a gang of adolescents with foot fetishes
 
 TOKENADERING - a diplomatic ploy, in which a minority caucus agitates to pledge support to its allies, and then gives them a mere pittance
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POPPYCOCK PRONUNCIATION:  (POP-ee-kok)   MEANING:  noun: Nonsense.  ETYMOLOGY:  From Dutch dialect pappekak (soft dung) or poppekak (doll’s excrement). Ultimately from the Indo-European root kakka-/kaka- (to defecate) which also gave us cacophony, cacography, and cucking stool. Earliest documented use: 1852.  _____________________________POPPYCOOK  -  Orville Riedenbacher 's mascotPOPPYCORK  - be careful as you open the champagne bottle !PROPPYCOCK  - a pub for theater folk |  |  |  
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Poppylock- a useless lock with little to no value
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SOOTERKIN
 
 PRONUNCIATION:  (SOO-tuhr-kin)
 
 MEANING:  noun:
 1. A sweetheart or mistress.
 2. An afterbirth formerly believed to be gotten by Dutch women by warming themselves on stoves.
 3. Something imperfect or unsuccessful.
 
 ETYMOLOGY:  Apparently from Dutch zoet (sweet). Earliest documented use: 1530.
 
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 SHOOTERKIN - Annie Oakley was my sister
 
 SOOGERKIN - Sweet Pickles
 
 SOOTHERKIN - Grandma makes everything all better
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Smooterkin- sweet home Alabama kin
 w00terkin- the 1337 property room
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Poppylock- a useless lock with little to no value
 Poppymock- beau- ootiful soo- oop
Och = Dutch for Alas  Poppycock inspired Alice in Wonderland.  I pass the following images daily at school. I take credit for none. Oh, I guess, we just finished soups, too.       Can anyone figure out the reflected quote? Oliver Wendell Holmes...    
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BRABBLE
 
 PRONUNCIATION:  (BRAB-uhl)
 
 MEANING:  verb intr.: To argue over petty matters.
 
 ETYMOLOGY:  From Middle Dutch brabbelen (to quarrel or jabber). Earliest documented use: 1500.
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 BRIBBLE - a cloth tied loosely around Baby's neck to catch the drooling:  a combination of "bib" and "dribble"
 
 BRABIBLE - the Maidenform Handbook
 
 BI-RABBLE - an undisciplined two-part group (like the US Congress)
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ANODYNE
 
 PRONUNCIATION:  (AN-uh-dyn)
 
 MEANING:
 adjective:
 1. Relieving pain; soothing.
 2. Bland or insipid: not likely to provoke or offend.
 noun:
 1. Something that soothes or comforts.
 2. A medicine that relieves pain.
 
 ETYMOLOGY:  From Latin anodynos, from Greek anodynos, from a- (not) + odyne (pain). Ultimately from the Indo-European root ed- (to eat, to bite), which also gave us edible, comestible, obese, etch, fret, postprandial, esurient, and edacity. Earliest documented use: 1543.
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 ANUDYNE - a fragment of the force that keeps this Board going
 
 ANODYE - what gives anodized metal its color
 
 ANOMYNE -
 1. (pronounced "ANN-o-mine")  - the girl Raggedy Andy sings lovesongs to when he's a bit under the influence and feeling maudlin
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SALACIOUS
 
 PRONUNCIATION:  (suh-LAY-shuhs)
 
 MEANING:  adjective: 1. Obscene. 2. Lustful.
 
 ETYMOLOGY:  From Latin salax (lustful, fond of leaping), from salire (to leap). Ultimately from the Indo-European root sel- (to jump), which also gave us salient, sally, sauté, assail, assault, exult, insult, result, somersault, resile, desultory, and saltant. Earliest documented use: 1661.
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 SALACIONUS - the burden of being lecherous
 
 SALARIOUS - a laughable stipend
 
 FALACIOUS - singing euphemistic choruses
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Procity- for living in the cityProdity- for doing it yourself, in regards to moving
 Propity- for stone fruit
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PROBITY
 
 PRONUNCIATION:  (PRO-bi-tee)
 
 MEANING:  noun: Integrity and honesty.
 
 ETYMOLOGY:  From Latin probus (upright, good). Ultimately from the Indo-European root per- (forward), which also gave us paramount, prime, proton, prow, German Frau (woman), and Hindi purana (old). Earliest documented use: 1425.
 
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 PROBITH - what one doth (or should) before one jumpith to conclusions
 
 PYROBITY - burning small particles
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RECTITUDE
 
 PRONUNCIATION:  (REK-ti-tood, -tyood)
 
 MEANING:  noun:
 1. Moral uprightness.
 2. Correctness.
 3. Straightness.
 
 ETYMOLOGY:  From Latin rectus (right, straight). Ultimately from the Indo-European root reg- (to move in a straight line, to lead or rule) that also gave us regime, direct, rectangle, erect, alert, source, surge, recto, abrogate, arrogate, incorrigible, interregnum, prorogue, regent, regnant, and supererogatory. Earliest documented use: 1425.
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 RESTITUDE - just the opposite: slow to respond, verging on torpor
 
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EMOLLIENTPRONUNCIATION:  (i-MOL-yuhnt)   MEANING: adjective: Soothing or softening. noun: Something that sooths or softens.  ETYMOLOGY:  From Latin emollire (to soften), from ex- (intensive prefix) + mollire (to soften), from mollis (soft). Ultimately from the same Indo-European root mel- (soft) as words such as malt, melt, mollify, smelt, enamel, schmaltz, and moil. Earliest documented use: 1643 ____________________________EXOLLIENT  -  Kukla and Fran   have to go on on their ownEMBOLLIENT  - broken off a larger object and carried to a different locationEFOLLIENT  - recently discharged as an  exotic dancer |  |  |  
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STERNUTATE
 
 PRONUNCIATION:  (stuhr-NOO-tayt, -NYOO-)
 
 MEANING:  verb intr.: To sneeze.
 
 ETYMOLOGY:  From Latin sternuere (to sneeze). Earliest documented use: 1745.
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 SATERNUTATE -  the sixth planet is wobbling on its axis
 
 STERNULATE - what you hear from your parents when you're not home in time
 
 STERNNUTATE -  shake your rear end
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ERUCT
 
 PRONUNCIATION:  (i-RUKT)
 
 MEANING:  verb tr., intr.:
 1. To belch: to expel gases from the stomach through the mouth.
 2. To emit violently, fumes from a volcano, for example.
 
 ETYMOLOGY:  From Latin eructare (to vomit, belch, discharge). Ultimately from the Indo-European root reug- (to vomit, to belch, smoke, cloud), which also gave us reek and German rauchen (to smoke). Earliest documented use: 1666.
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 KERUCT - Yer right!
 
 RERUCT - belch again
 
 ERUNT - (v) they were to have been; (n) even more runty than a D-runt
 
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FLATULATE
 
 PRONUNCIATION:  (FLACH-uh-layt)
 
 MEANING:  verb intr.: To pass intestinal gas from the anus.
 
 ETYMOLOGY:  From Latin flare (to blow). Earliest documented use: 1805.
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 FLATULANE - the shoulder of a road, where you put your care when he tire loses its air
 
 FLATULAE - small apartments shared by women (think of a FLAT: a small one is a FLATULE, women make it a FLATULA, and the plural makes them FLATULAE)
 
 FLATULUTE - a stringed musical instrument that can't play any sharps
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INGURGITATEPRONUNCIATION:  (in-GUHR-ji-tayt)   MEANING:  verb tr.: To swallow greedily or in large amounts.  ETYMOLOGY:  From Latin gurgitare (to flood), from gurges (whirlpool). Earliest documented use: 1570 _________________________________INSURGITATE  - foment rebellionINJURGITATE  -  1. fill with hand lotion;  2. harm the London art galleryINGURGITALE  - the story of the  Coney Island Hot-Dog-Eating Contest |  |  |  
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NICTITATE
 
 PRONUNCIATION:  (NIK-ti-tayt)
 
 MEANING:  verb intr.: To wink or blink.
 
 ETYMOLOGY:  from Latin nictitare, frequentative of nictare (to wink). Earliest documented use: 1822.
 
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 NICOTITASTE - why people chew tobacco
 
 NICKITATE - to try to look like Santa Claus
 
 NOCTITATE - close your eyes from drowsiness (see also NICTILATE)
 
 
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