Wayzgoose votes and definitions
David Randall
withywindle at earthlink.net
Thu Jul 17 23:49:31 EDT 2003
Joe is first with 11 points; Ranjit second with 8; nobody else got more than
4. Not one 2 or 1 point guess was attributed to the OED definition!--David
wayzgoose - n. - A grease used for coating mothballed military equipment to
protect from rust or other corrosion.
FRAN: Jean-Joseph (2) + Judith (1) + Linda (1) = 4
wayzgoose - n. - A measure of length, now little used, varying in different
countries: in England equal to 45 inches.
ERIC = 0
wayzgoose - n. - (fr. Icelandic) An elderly shaman.
JUDITH = 0
wayzgoose - n. - orig. An entertainment given by a master-printer to his
workmen in August, marking the beginning of the season of working by
candle-light. Later, an annual festivity held in summer by the employees of
a printing establishment, consisting of a dinner and (usu.) an excursion
into the country.
OED = 0
wayzgoose - n. - An ointment prepared from tumbleweed seed oil and jojoba
oil.
PIERRE = 0
wayzgoose (way-zhoos) - n. - In certain South American tribes, a god-like
leader figure. Pidgin corruption of Jesus, after the arrival of Spanish
missionaries.
JOE: Aussie (2) + Judith (2) + Eric (2) + Linda (2) + Elliott (2) + Arthur
(1) = 11
wayzgoose - n. - One of a pair of geese yoked together, often pulling a
small cart, for the purpose of weeding between garden rows or along the side
of the road or path.
LINDA: Fran (2) + Hutch (1) = 3
wayzgoose - adj. - (Appalachian dialect) Restless, distracted.
RANJIT: Hutch (2) + Joe (2) + Pierre (2) + Eric (1) + Jean-Joseph (1) = 8
wayzgoose - n. - 1. Slippery clay used to lubricate the slipway in an
oyster mill. 2. Hence, minor concessions offered by management to labor in
advance of a major demand. ("'The Suffrage?', said one miner, to the
general approbation of his fellows. 'That's wayzgoose, that is. What are
the b-----s going to ram down our throats now, I want to know.'" -- London
Times, Jan. 1914)
ELLIOTT: Arthurs (2) + Fran (1) + Pierre (1) = 4
wayzgoose - v. - To travel in a reverse or opposite direction. From Whay's
Goose, originally (and incorrectly) reported to migrate north in winter and
south in spring.
HUTCH: Aussie (1) + Joe (1) + Elliott (1) = 3
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