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Thanks to all who submitted definitions, and special mention to rodward for the funniest proposal (he has a better bluff in the list, so I'll post his funnier one here):
Prounounced variously as zedoutch or zeeoutch, this is the sound made by a person naming the last letter as zed or zee in the company of those who think differently.
Here are the definitions. Choose wisely.
A. A 19th century farm tool used to plant corn or other seeds at even intervals.
B. A small bag attached behind the pommel of saddles (South American).
C. To slob out in a comfy chair, to slouch or lounge.
D. To reprimand in a foreign tongue; scolding that is not understood by the reciever.
E. An interjection expressive of pain, frustration, or indignation. Also used in speech therapy and for actors speech drills to emphasize the interaction between the tongue and the four frontal, lower teeth.
F. A word for an action performed in comic books.
G. The Dutch system of controlled flooding of over-farmed land in order to re-fertilise it with river silt.
H. A traditional Serbian bread, similar to a pretzel, made with unbleached wheat flour and amaranth.
I. A dark, coarsely cut pipe tobacco made in the Netherlands.
J. To stew, fish such as flounders, eels, etc., with just enough liquid to cover them.
K. A worthless person, a nobody, a zero.
L. The Yiddish word for the remains of the wineglass that the groom crushes at a Jewish wedding.
After today, I probably won't be in the office until next Monday, so you have until then to consider your vote -- say 8:00 am Eastern Time. Good Luck!
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I like I ... A dark, coarsely cut pipe tobacco made in the Netherlands
It sounds like something someone would be smoking while going on a drunk with the guys. Or two burly old guys having finished plowing the fields, sitting down to play chess on the porch and filling their pipes to share a friendly smoke.
Also, it looks like it would sound like a word spoken by someone in Holland (Ow, how convoluted is that last sentence! Is it understandable?)
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Call me crazy, but E. keeps yanking on my pantleg.
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I am voting for H only because I think know the author and I like her very much.
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I'll go with belM and vote for I. I heard a couple of Dutch ladies conversing once and it sounded like pigs grunting and "zoutch" reminds me of it.
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I have no clue on this one -- I'm going to tactically follow Bingley. : ) K.
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I pick the one that i think's the real definition?
K (and i picked it before i saw that it seems to be the leader, for what that's worth...)
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