[Fictionary] Re: CAGASTRIC ballot

Hutch hutchinson.jeff at gmail.com
Fri Mar 11 23:20:42 EST 2016


... and I forgot to give a deadline: Let's have votes in by the end of
Thursday/beginning of Friday: midnight. (I won't get to it until about
01:00 EDT, so about then will be the deadline)

BB,
Hutch

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On Fri, Mar 11, 2016 at 2:46 AM, Hutch <hutchinson.jeff at gmail.com> wrote:

> I swore I wasn't going to let this round run over time. Two classes and a
> changed work schedule to fit them in beat me. Sorry, everyone!
>
> But on the other hand, here's the ballot! (finally!) Standard 2-point and
> 1-point votes. Amusing stories, poetry, opinions, or extra special category
> votes will all count as tie-breakers.
>
> BB,
> Hutch
>
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>
> cagastric,  adj.  a remark that makes one cringe.   His cagastric remark
> about my hair made me want to run into the shower and wash out all that
> lime green glitter gel.
>
>
> cagastric,  adj.  releasing two latches at the same time to fling down a
> rope.   Axaractes pulled the cagastric trigger, and Phidippides and the
> other runners started racing.
>
>
> cagastric,  adj.  relating to or caused by the body's digestive processes
> but not of them.   The patient was suffering a cagastric soreness after
> three days of diarrhea, and was prescribed a healing cream to apply after
> subsequent episodes.
>
>
> cagastric,  n.  [fr. Polish] a trainer of war aurochses.   The cagastric
> walked forlornly along the streets of Vilna, sighing for the steppes of his
> youth.
>
>
> cagastric,  adj.  of diseases, originating under an ill star.   We no
> longer believe in cagastric causes for illness and deformity.
>
>
> cagastric,  n.  a medication that inhibits the production of earwax.
> This study investigated the antifungal properties of ripesterone, which is
> normally prescribed as a diaphoretic and a cagastric.
>
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