Zax ballot -- and not a Dr. Seuss answer in the bunch
Eric Zuckerman
zuckermn at my-deja.com
Fri Oct 20 17:07:42 EDT 2000
Some of these have all been slightly reformatted so they all
followed the same conventions (and/or ended with a period).
Here is the ballot. Vote 2 points for the one you really like and
1 point for the one you sort-of like.
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zax (n.) [fr. Haitian] one of the "bones" rolled by Voudoun
fortune-tellers; may include actual bones, dice, small statuettes,
coins, or other small items.
zax (n.) a St. Bernard with no sense of direction.
zax (n.) property (in law).
zax (v.) [Kentish dialect] to beat soundly; to thrash or wallop.
zax (n.) a confection of Greek origin, consisting of a sweet white
syrup served on a spoon immersed in a glass of water.
zax (n.) a hatchetlike tool for cutting and dressing roofing slates.
zax (n.) [Southern U.S.] pedestrian causeway.
zax (n.) an herb native to northern and central Europe.
zax (n.) pottery shards used in mosaics.
zax (n.) a marimba-type musical instrument, made of steel and played
with a rubber-coated steel mallet.
zax (adj.) [Eastern U.S. slang 1920s-30s] fascinatingly unpleasant.
zax (n.) a case, often elaborately ornamented, with separate
compartments for milchik and fleishik false teeth.
zax (interj.) [arch.] A euphemistic abbreviation of _by God's axe_,
used in oaths.
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Please get your votes in by... a week from Monday, I think that's
the 30th.
Cheers,
EZ
P.S.: For the Tiebreaker, Joshua MacKay-Smith thought of the correct
answer that I was thinking of:
>Oh, and of course your quote is based on Dr. Ruth Weisenheimer on the
>David Endochrine Show, where she was one of two gueste for the
>evening--the other being the Joker, who was in the process of killing
>her and everyone else in the room at the time--from Frank Miller's
>_Batman: The Dark Knight Returns_.
>
And Hutch thought of the one that I didn't:
> I'm just so Shattered, by ...
>
> All this chitter-chatter, chitter-chatter, chitter-
> chatter 'bout
> Shmatta, shmatta, shmatta -- I can't give it away
> on 7th Avenue
>
> Yeah, I got it. So do Mick and Keith.
>
I'd call both of them right, although I kind of want to call Josh
*more* right. %-} Especially since he gave such a *detailed*
answer!
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