Posted on 11/12/2004 4:21:54 AM PST by Slip18
In order that we might all raise the level of discourse and expand our language abilities, here is the daily post of word for the day. Rules: Everyone must leave a post using the word of the day; in a sentence. The sentence must, in some way, relate to the news of the day. The Review threads are linked for your edification. ;-) Practice makes perfect.....post on....
Subbie Slip has her whip, handcuffs and legcuffs today.
The rest of the stuff is locked up in my drawer. Im just letting all the new students know that we behave as if we were ladies and gentlemen in here. Those two words as if can get you an A if you make the subbie laugh.
Nuisance noun
This word is pronounced new sense.
Etymology: French again. Sheesh!
1) Harm, injury.
2) law An offense, annoying obnoxious or obnoxious thing that or practice: a cause or source of annoyance that although a single act is usually a continuing or repeated invasion or disturbance of anothers right.
3) A person that annoys by usually by obtrusion: pest.
4) A) A vexing, difficult or distressing practice or a state of things. B) Something that is disagreeable or troublesome: annoyance.
Adjective
1) Possession of the ability to annoy, distress or hamper.
2) Constituting a nuisance used especially of wild animals.
Why is it I can never get the blue font on the second word? It is driving me CRAZY!
Mmmmm-tamales-I love them, but hubby does not. I do so wish this storm would be over-there are errands we both need to run, but I know that the water is over the bridge on the creek up the road. Even if the rain stopped right now (which it is not doing), the only vehicle we could get to the main road in is my 4X4-the water will take several hours to recede from the bridge.
I know the high water on the road routine far too well to scoff at your situation..
After reading many, many recipes for tamales, I've figured out why so many dislike them...........they think tamales are those spicy concoctions found in a can and have no clue what a real tamale tastes like. They're time consuming to make - but to me worth every bit of it!!!!
A friend of mine and I make tamales near Christmas-it is a tradition here at that time of year-hubby 's dislike of tamales extends to other things, too-he doesn't like meat wrapped up in anything, like pot pies or sausage rolls but will eat a sandwich or hot dog-I've never figured out what that was about...
LOL!!!!!
It was hubby's stories about tamales at Christmas time when he was living in Pheonix and then Houston that got me into looking at recipes for them. At first I only made them around the holidays - but I got so hooked on them that I have a tendency to make them at anytime of the year now.
Last year my friend and I didn't make tamales because she had company from out of state and I had a job I needed to finish-we plan to make them this December, though.
YAY!!!
I shouldn't have typed it that way. That's the way I and my buddies deliberately mispronounced "bilingual" to be funny. It was a lot funnier the first time, and after a lot of beer.
My home computer is now working again. So I can annoy my Free Republic pals at any time of day or night. Yay.
Bilingual, eh?
(Ya'll Quebeckissianian's just split 'em up ...)
Well if things come up and you and your friend cant make them, let me know.....................dry ice is cheap and I can ship some of mine!!!!
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