[Fictionary] plew results
Jacob Mattison
jacobmattison at yahoo.com
Wed Sep 15 10:15:12 EDT 2010
Great round, everybody. Nice distribution of points: most defs got two, a few got more,the winner only got six.
The winner is Fran for her sealable temporary opening. Fran: I know you ran the last round and I hope the new-school-year busyness has eased up some; I'm sure we'll all understand if you prefer to hand off to the second place winner (Linda, with five points for the shore bird; my sense is that a lot of people thought hers was the real def even if they didn't vote for it).
General comments:
Pierre: None of these is the least bit plewsible!
Ranjit: I'm surprised not to see any rain or weeping defs, not that I thought
of that when I was making up my own.
Knock knock:
Knock knock!
Who's there?
Plew!
Plew who?
Plew van Pelt, of Douglas Furs!
(Pierre)
KK, Who's there? Plewperry. Plewperry who? Plewperry Bye. Sorry.(Linda)
plew, n. A non-rectangular paving stone for curved, irregular, or decorative placement.
Eric (3 points)
1 point: Fran, Judith
2 points: David
Fran: nicely boring
plew, n. 1. Misread handwriting. 2. Nonsense.
Jim (2 points)
1 point for correct guess
1 point: Pierre
pleu, n. Usu. in phr. "good pleu", of a restaurant or the like, ventilation which allows smells to linger in place, but not to mingle or circulate.
Elliott (2 points)
2 points: Linda
Elliott: Auuugh! My eyes are going! I misread the w as a u. Damn, damn, damn.
plew, n. A temporary opening between airtight chambers, intended to be sealed.
Fran (6 points)
2 points for correct guess
2 points: Pierre, Ranjit
Ranjit: Space Marines, seal all plews and prepare for combat!
plew, n. A beaver skin, esp. one of fine quality.
Random House Dictionary of the English Language (3 points)
1 point: Jim
2 points: Fran
Fran: I know nothing about the fur trade, other than I supposedly have a
French-Canadian fur-trader ancestor
plew, v. (Obs.) Past tense of "plough".
Jean-Joseph (2 points)
1 point: Linda, Ranjit
Ranjit: I like that.
Fran: I thought of this as a joke definition, and didn't use it.
plew, v. Shave with a straight razor.
Nick
Judith: As in "plow"?
plew, n. (imit.) Among the Space Marines, the report of a laser rifle.
Ranjit (2 points)
1 point: Nick, Eric
Fran: I also thought of this one as a joke definition.
Nick: 1 point in honor of Halo: Reach release day.
Eric:Excellent, one point. "Tshoo" is the equivalent in the Terran
Patrol, due to their continuing reliance on the T-21 ion rifle.
plew, adv. 1. Greatly. 2. Increasingly.
Pierre (2 points)
2 points: Jim
Ranjit: That's seeming plew plausible as I reread the other defs.
plew, adj. (Scots dial.) Deathly ill in appearance.
David (2 points)
2 points: Eric
David:
Knock-knock.
Who's there?
Plew.
Plew who?
No, Plew Harold; Plew Hugh is in his grave.
plew, n. A cliff-dwelling shore bird of the sub-Arctic.
Linda (5 points)
1 point: David
2 points: Nick, Judith
Nick: Although now I'm thinking I had heard this word, maybe in
National Geographic or something, and I just didn't realize it until I
saw this definition. It feels more correct than usual.
Ranjit: I hope that it's not a bird, because every funny word is a bird. Or maybe I'm just bitter that people recognized the smew when I proposed
it as a word.
Eric: Smew award.
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