[Fictionary] The word of the day is "plew"
Jacob Mattison
jacobmattison at yahoo.com
Fri Sep 3 09:17:34 EDT 2010
OK, "plench" has been done before, and I've gotten a couple of responses saying "pleach" seems familiar, so we'll go with "plew".
For what it's worth:
pleach: (v.t.) to interweave (branches, vines, etc.), as for a hedge or arbor
Please give me a "plew" definition by end of day Thursday, Sept. 7. Bonus points for knock-knock jokes that feature "plew who?".
Play ball!
Jacob
--- On Wed, 9/1/10, Jacob Mattison <jacobmattison at yahoo.com> wrote:
> From: Jacob Mattison <jacobmattison at yahoo.com>
> Subject: [Fictionary] new word possibilities
> To: fictionary at swarpa.net
> Date: Wednesday, September 1, 2010, 3:09 PM
> I'm in a "pl" mood today. It's
> pleasurable.
>
> Please let me know in the next day or so if you know any of
> the following (or if you'd prefer one over another):
>
> pleach
> plench
> plew
>
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