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RUMMY
PRONUNCIATION: (RUH-mee)
MEANING: adjective: Odd or unconventional. noun 1. Drunkard. 2. Any of various card games in which the objective is to make sets or sequences of three or more cards.
ETYMOLOGY: adjective: Origin unknown. Earliest documented use: 1828. noun: 1. From rum (an alcoholic drink distilled from sugarcane products). Earliest documented use: 1843. 2. Origin unknown. Earliest documented use: 1910. ____________________________
ARUMMY - lily-like
RUB MY... - any of several gestures my dog makes, asking to be stroked someplace not yet specified
RUM,NY - 1. former Governor of Massachusetts and Presidential candidate 2. city in upstate New York about 17 miles west-north-west of Utica
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GAGE
PRONUNCIATION: (gayj)
MEANING: noun: 1. A pledge: something offered as a guarantee. 2. Something thrown down as a symbol of a challenge to fight. (See also: gauntlet) verb tr.: To offer something as a guarantee of good faith. Origin: From Old French g(u)age (to wage, gage), of Germanic origin. The Germanic w sound became g or gu in some French dialects. That’s the reason we have the doublets such as wage/gage, warranty/guarantee, ward/guard (also reward/regard), warden/guardian, war/guerre, and William/Guillaume. Earliest documented use: 14th century. noun: 1. An instrument or criterion for measuring or testing. 2. The thickness or size of something. For example, diameter of a gun barrel, thickness of sheet metal, distance between the rails of a railroad track. verb tr.: To measure or estimate. Origin: From Old French gauge, or unknown origin. Earliest documented use: 1444. noun: Any of the varieties of plum, such as the greengage. Origin: After William Gage, botanist who brought it to England from France. Earliest documented use: 1718. ________________________________
GANGE - one river in India. Its source is in the North in the Himalayas near the border with Tibet, flows mainly from West to East and through Bangladesh before emptying into the Bay of Bengal
GRAGE - where you pahk the cah
GAGLE - a colection of gese
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SPITFIRE
PRONUNCIATION: (SPIT-fyr)
MEANING: noun: Someone high-spirited, quick-tempered, and outspoken.
ETYMOLOGY: Describing one who appears to spit fire. Earliest documented use: 1600. A synonym, also a tosspot word, is shitfire. _______________________
SPITFARE - what you roast and then eat at a barbecue. See also SPITFIRE above, PITFIRE, and (if the grill overturns) SPILTFIRE
SPITFORE - how the angry Scotsman warned he was about to tee off
SPLITFIRE - what Moses had to do to bring his people out of Egypt across the Red Volcano
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SHUTEYE
PRONUNCIATION: (SHUHT-eye)
MEANING: noun: Sleep.
ETYMOLOGY: Describing the literal shutting of one’s eyes when sleeping. Earliest documented use: 1899. ___________________________
SLUTEYE - what a hooker looks you over with
SHUTNEYE - a sweet-and-sour condiment eaten with many Indian foods
BHU-TEYE - what you use to lace up your footwear ( see also SHU-TEYE )
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ROTGUT
PRONUNCIATION: (ROT-guht)
MEANING: noun: A cheap or inferior alcoholic drink.
ETYMOLOGY: From the possibility that a drink that’s poorly made or adulterated could damage the internal organs of the drinker. Earliest documented use: 1632. ________________________
ROTMUT - mixed-breed attack dog
ROTGOUT - Uric-acid-metabolism disease with necrotizing tophi
RO-TOUT - hang by a rope and give tips on the races
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CLUTCHFIST
PRONUNCIATION: (KLUHCH-fist)
MEANING: noun: A miser.
ETYMOLOGY: Describing someone who clutches money in a fist. From Old English clyccan (to clench) + fyst (fist). Earliest documented use: 1643. ___________________
CLUTCHIST - one who declines to use a car equipped with automatic transmission
CLUTCHFISH - how many flying aquatic birds catch their dinner
CRUTCHFIST - a painful hand that won't open after prolonged use of crutches
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FUSSPOT
PRONUNCIATION: (FUHS-pot)
MEANING: noun: One who worries or complains about unimportant things: a fussy person.
ETYMOLOGY: From fuss (to worry or complain about trifles), of uncertain origin, perhaps an echoic word. Earliest documented use: 1921. A synonym, that is also a tosspot word, is fussbudget. ____________________
US-SPOT - our favorite trysting place
FUSES-POT - the rheostat (potentiometer) that used to go where the circuit-breakers are now
FUSSPORT - where Lucy van Pelt lives
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PLUNDERBUND
PRONUNCIATION: (PLUN-duhr-buhnd)
MEANING: noun: A group of political, business, and financial interests engaged in exploiting the public.
ETYMOLOGY: From plunder (pillage), from German plündern (to loot) + bund, from German Bund (association). Earliest documented use: 1902. _________________________
BLUNDERBUND - bumblingly inept leadership
PLUMDERBUND - explore the depths of the Merkel government
PLUNDERBAND - a gang of hoodlums
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OREXIGENIC
PRONUNCIATION: (uh-rek-suh-JEN-ik)
MEANING: adjective: Stimulating the appetite.
ETYMOLOGY: From Greek orexis (longing) + -genic (producing). Earliest documented use: 1907. ____________________________
OREO-IGENIC - cookiemaker
T.REXIGENIC - ancestor of the Dinosaurs
OR EX-GENIC - alternatively, inheritable but outside the DNA
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PALILOGY
PRONUNCIATION: (puh-LIL-uh-jee)
MEANING: noun: A repetition of words, especially for emphasis.
ETYMOLOGY: From Greek palin (again) + -logy (words). Related words are palinode and palindrome. Earliest documented use: 1721. __________________
PARLILOGY - halting French speech
PAULILOGY - the study of the various Popes Paul
MALILOGY - 1. bad words 2. the study of a small West African nation 3. wife of Father Lilogy
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