[Fictionary] ROUNCEY - Definitions for voting - deadline Saturday 7th November

Elizabeth Heffner elheffner at googlemail.com
Mon Nov 2 15:10:23 UTC 2020


Here are the definitions for ROUNCEY!   As usual, please assign 2 points to
one answer and 1 point to your choice of runner up.  In order to keep
things moving along, the deadline is the end of Saturday 7th November.

Have fun!
Cheers, Liz.


*rouncey *- adj.    (of plant-based imitation meat products)
Inauthentically homogenous.

*rouncey* - 1. n. A person who is deliberately ignorant of a topic.  Ex. *Don't
bother trying to explain transistors - he's a rouncey and will just ignore
you.   *2. adj.  Describing a rouncey.  Ex.

*He's a rouncey twit who refuses to learn about climate change.*
*rouncey* - n.    A hat big enough to fit your large hairdo without mussing
it. In use since Medieval times in England.

*rouncey* - n.     Frisbee polo.

*rouncey* - adj. 1. Untrustworthy.  2. Disreputable. 3. Charismatic.

*rouncey* -  n. (Chiefly Scot.) A small, steep-sided, creekbed, often dry
in summer.

*rouncey* - *also **rouncy* - n. (archaic) An ordinary, all-purpose horse,
especially used for riding but could be trained for war.

*rouncey* - n. Any non-animal topiary, such as an abstract shape.

*rouncey* - adj. (archaic) Lively, joyous.

*rouncey* - n. An elaborately printed paper tag used to seal a package of
consumer goods to assure quality.

*rouncey* - n. Any of several South Africal herbs of the genus Cylisma,
which bear flowers on the inside of a hollow stalk, which turns inside-out
as the fruit ripens.



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