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aa
PRONUNCIATION: (AH-ah)
MEANING: noun: Lava having a rough surface.
ETYMOLOGY: From Hawaiian aa (to burn). Earliest documented use: 1859.
NOTES: Aa is one of the two kinds of lava typically found in Hawaiian volcanoes. The other kind is pahoehoe, one with a smooth, ropy surface.
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Xa:
1. a clotting factor, after which was named the anti-coagulant Xarelto, of TV advertising notoriety fame. That's pronounced "Ten-a," 'cuz it's a Roman number
2. half of a Latin American dance (if you make it Greek ("Cha") instead of Latin as above)
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I'll be Away From Keyboard for the next week or so; I hope someone else can take the daily ritual during that time...
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Nobody can take your place, but some of us may try to contribute.
----please, draw me a sheep----
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thanks, that's the limit of my textese.
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futilitarian
PRONUNCIATION: (fyoo-til-i-TAR-ee-uhn)
MEANING: adjective: 1. Devoted to futile pursuits. 2. Holding the belief that human striving is useless.
noun: 1. A person devoted to futile pursuits. 2. One who believes that human striving is useless.
ETYMOLOGY: A blend of futile and utilitarian. Earliest documented use: 1827.
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FUSILITARIAN — Useful in the employment of flintlock muskets.
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SHADCHAN
PRONUNCIATION: (SHAHT-khuhn)
MEANING: noun: A matchmaker or a marriage-broker.
ETYMOLOGY: From Yiddish shadkhan, from Hebrew. Earliest documented use: 1890.
A THOUGHT FOR TODAY: It doesn't matter how beautiful your theory is, it doesn't matter how smart you are. If it doesn't agree with experiment, it's wrong. -Richard Feynman, physicist, Nobel laureate (11 May 1918-1988)
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SHADCHEN -- a small female German fish
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GUNSEL
PRONUNCIATION: (GUHN-suhl)
MEANING: noun: 1. A gun-carrying criminal. 2. A tramp’s young intimate companion.
ETYMOLOGY: Alteration of the Yiddish genzel (gosling) influenced by the word gun. Ultimately from the Indo-European root ghans- (goose), which also gave us goose, gosling, and gander. Earliest documented use: 1914.
A THOUGHT FOR TODAY: Neither genius, fame, nor love show the greatness of the soul. Only kindness can do that. -Jean Baptiste Henri Lacordaire, preacher, journalist, and activist (1802-1861)
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HUNSEL - His fairy-tale stepmother took him to the forest to losehim, buthe savedhimself by letting down his golden hair
GURNSEL - a little wheeled stretcher
GUNSELF - I'm really a big shot!
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TUMMLER
PRONUNCIATION: (TOOM-luhr)
MEANING: noun: 1. A comedian, social director, or entertainer who encourages an audience or guests to participate in entertainment activities. 2. One who incites others to action. 3. A lively, mischievous man.
ETYMOLOGY: From Yiddish tumler (one who makes a racket), from tumlen (to make a racket), from German tummeln (to stir). Earliest documented use: 1930s.
NOTES: Catskill resorts in the Catskill Mountains in New York State were a popular vacation destination for Jews during the last century. They were known as the Borscht Belt, after borscht, a type of beet soup popular with Ashkenazi Jewish immigrants. Tummlers were a standard fixture in these resorts.
A THOUGHT FOR TODAY: How simple life becomes when things like mirrors are forgotten. -Daphne du Maurier, novelist (13 May 1907-1989)
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THUMMLER - an expert and enthusistic text-messager
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SHICKER
PRONUNCIATION: (SHIK-uhr)
MEANING: noun: A drunkard; alcoholic liquor. adjective: Drunk. verb intr.: To drink or to get drunk.
ETYMOLOGY: From Yiddish shiker, from Hebrew shikkor, from shakar (to be drunk). Earliest documented use: 1892.
A THOUGHT FOR TODAY: Knowing trees, I understand the meaning of patience. Knowing grass, I can appreciate persistence. -Hal Borland, author and journalist (14 May 1900-1978)
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SHTICKER - a drunk Borscht Belt comedian with a clichéd routine
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HEIMISCH
PRONUNCIATION: (HAY-mish, HY-)
MEANING: adjective: Homey; unpretentious.
ETYMOLOGY: From Yiddish heymish (domestic), from Old High German heim (home). Ultimately from the Indo-European root tkei- (to settle or dwell), which also gave us home, haunt, hangar, site, situate, and hamlet. Earliest documented use: 1964.
A THOUGHT FOR TODAY: I feel fairly certain that my hatred harms me more than the people whom I hate. -Max Frisch, architect, playwright, and novelist (15 May 1911-1991) ______________________________
HEIMLISCH - a composer of popular songs, known as much for getting obstructing foreign objects out of people's throat as for putting words and music into their mouth
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