Fwd: Make Your Fictionary Selections!
Jean-Joseph Cote
jjcote at juno.com
Tue Aug 14 07:32:30 EDT 2001
Hutch points out that I never forwarded the list of fictionary words --
soryy about that. So here they are. If I understand his message I think
he wants wotes by the end of the day on Thursday. He also notes, "I have
received votes from Dave Turner, Aussie Meyer, Ranjit Bhatnagar, Jim
Moskowitz, David Randall, Joe Robins, Linda Owens, and Joshua
Mackay-Smith. So if you've sent something and you're not on this list,
try sending it again." (Hmm, I believe that applies to me!)
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I notice that no one could make this word into anything but a noun.
Usual voting rules: Give 2 points to the one you think most likely, 1
point to the runner-up.
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masdevallia : n. 1) a treasure trove or cornucopia, a sort of Spanish
potlatch 2) a semi-tropical viney plant with profuse pink to magenta to
maroon blooms 3) a festival of giving away old household goods to new
homes, so named for the flowery vines used to decorate the trays and
baskets and carts of the participants
masdevallia : n. a large genus of tropical American orchids whose flowers
have sepals fused at the base forming a tube; includes orchids sometimes
placed in genera Dracula and Dryadella
masdevallia : n. a creamy Italian confection, flavored with almond
extract
masdevallia : n. an exiled political leader with aspirations to return
home in triumph and establish a semi-dictatorial Catholic Socialist
regime; see Jorge Mas Canosa and Eamon de Valera
masdevallia : n. a large, flightless snail (Achatina loricata) native to
the Atlantic coast of Central America, prized for its ability to clear
blocked pipes
masdevallia : n. a repetitious dream about waking
masdevallia : n. a dance popular in Provence in the sixteenth and
seventeenth centuries, in which young men and women exchanged
handkerchiefs scented with their sweat
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