FOK!forum / Literatuur, Taal en Kunst / Word of the day III
Ryan3donderdag 14 augustus 2003 @ 00:19
tan
xtravicaldonderdag 14 augustus 2003 @ 00:26
bibilikiki?
LocoShadydonderdag 14 augustus 2003 @ 00:28
naamloos
sweekdonderdag 14 augustus 2003 @ 00:29
Shrubbery.
xtravicaldonderdag 14 augustus 2003 @ 00:30
bi
bas-beestdonderdag 14 augustus 2003 @ 00:32
antiquirariteit
sleepflowerdonderdag 14 augustus 2003 @ 00:32
quote:
Op donderdag 14 augustus 2003 00:29 schreef sweek het volgende:
Shrubbery.
Ni!
LocoShadydonderdag 14 augustus 2003 @ 00:35
shaballala
xtravicaldonderdag 14 augustus 2003 @ 00:35
kiki
LocoShadydonderdag 14 augustus 2003 @ 00:38
que ?
LocoShadydonderdag 14 augustus 2003 @ 00:38
zemmel
br.tuckdonderdag 14 augustus 2003 @ 00:44
bassie
Topper_Harleydonderdag 14 augustus 2003 @ 00:45
portie
Gelliusdonderdag 14 augustus 2003 @ 09:27
GRINDSTONE.
plunkdonderdag 14 augustus 2003 @ 10:23
Clench!
buzzerdonderdag 14 augustus 2003 @ 19:57
Time bomb
#ANONIEMdonderdag 14 augustus 2003 @ 23:53
Nonsense is THAT way !!
Muggervrijdag 15 augustus 2003 @ 12:36
*Mixed*, als in: mixed emotions.
Gelliusvrijdag 15 augustus 2003 @ 13:09
Hayfever *tsjie!*
Plantenbakvrijdag 15 augustus 2003 @ 13:09
paintball
buzzervrijdag 15 augustus 2003 @ 19:53
Powerbreak
Gelliuszaterdag 16 augustus 2003 @ 11:35
Catsuit.
Kualalalumpurzaterdag 16 augustus 2003 @ 11:39
ruitenkrabvertragingstijd
#ANONIEMzondag 17 augustus 2003 @ 19:12
Reconnaissance.
Gelliusmaandag 18 augustus 2003 @ 09:45
CPU.
#ANONIEMmaandag 18 augustus 2003 @ 10:04
quote:
Op maandag 18 augustus 2003 09:45 schreef Gellius het volgende:
CPU.
LOL.

Ryan3maandag 18 augustus 2003 @ 10:26
quote:
Op maandag 18 augustus 2003 10:04 schreef beeer het volgende:

[..]

LOL.


OMG
plunkmaandag 18 augustus 2003 @ 11:20
Numb.
DainBramagemaandag 18 augustus 2003 @ 11:22
Grootheidswaanzin.
buzzermaandag 18 augustus 2003 @ 18:34
quote:
Op maandag 18 augustus 2003 11:22 schreef DainBramage het volgende:
Grootheidswaanzin.
Translation
sweekmaandag 18 augustus 2003 @ 19:39
Vertigo.
plunkmaandag 18 augustus 2003 @ 22:14
quote:
Op maandag 18 augustus 2003 19:39 schreef sweek het volgende:
Vertigo.
.

Ben je er al in begonnen?

sweekmaandag 18 augustus 2003 @ 22:56
quote:
Op maandag 18 augustus 2003 22:14 schreef plunk het volgende:

[..]

.

Ben je er al in begonnen?


Euh, nee... ik ben met Hand to Mouth bezig, en ook dit boek staat me aan van hem, dus het is goed mogelijk dat ik die ook ga lezen. .

Ook een mooie film trouwens... .

plunkmaandag 18 augustus 2003 @ 23:40
quote:
Op maandag 18 augustus 2003 22:56 schreef sweek het volgende:

[..]
Ook een mooie film trouwens... .


Zeker!

Maar vergeet mr. Vertigo niet! Echt een leuk boek. .

#ANONIEMdinsdag 19 augustus 2003 @ 10:19
Nocturne.
Gelliusdinsdag 19 augustus 2003 @ 15:43
Cough. Als in: nasty.
plunkdinsdag 19 augustus 2003 @ 17:59
Finalised.

As in: Finally!

.

Isabeaudinsdag 19 augustus 2003 @ 18:42
Yours (as in: it's yours)

[Dit bericht is gewijzigd door Isabeau op 21-09-2003 18:55]

Gelliuszondag 21 september 2003 @ 23:23
Thanks, als in: Hey, thanks!
plunkzondag 21 september 2003 @ 23:40
quote:
Op dinsdag 19 augustus 2003 18:42 schreef Isabeau het volgende:
Yours (as in: it's yours)
Much obliged. .
Ryan3maandag 22 september 2003 @ 00:08
Odd. As in: that's odd...
Isabeaumaandag 22 september 2003 @ 00:09
ICQ as in: I seek you
Ryan3maandag 22 september 2003 @ 00:12
IDHICQ. As in: I don't have I seek you.
Shark.Baitmaandag 22 september 2003 @ 00:32
gratis

origin: late middel english from latin, contraction of gratiis 'as a kindness', from gratia 'grace, kindness'.

Gelliusmaandag 22 september 2003 @ 09:35
Fatigue.
Shark.Baitmaandag 22 september 2003 @ 09:54
plug
  • An object, such as a cork or a wad of cloth, used to fill a hole tightly; a stopper.
  • A dense mass of material that obstructs a passage.
  • A usually cylindrical or conic piece cut from something larger, often as a sample.

origin: Dutch, from Middle Dutch plugge.

Gelliusdinsdag 23 september 2003 @ 10:07
Pliers.
pluggerdinsdag 23 september 2003 @ 12:30
Combination.
Shark.Baitdinsdag 23 september 2003 @ 15:19
iceberg

1.A massive floating body of ice broken away from a glacier. Only about 10 percent of its mass is above the surface of the water.
2.A cold, aloof person.

[Partial translation of Dutch ijsberg, from Middle Dutch ijsbergh : ijs, ice + bergh, mountain; see bhergh- in Indo-European Roots.]

plunkdinsdag 23 september 2003 @ 16:04
Blah-blah.

.

Shark.Baitwoensdag 24 september 2003 @ 10:17
Yankee
  • native or inhabitant of New England.
  • A native or inhabitant of a northern U.S. state, especially a Union soldier during the Civil War.
  • A native or inhabitant of the United States.
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    Probably from Dutch Janke, nickname of Jan, John.

    Word History: The origin of Yankee has been the subject of much debate, but the most likely source is the Dutch name Janke, meaning little Jan or little John, a nickname that dates back to the 1680s. Perhaps because it was used as the name of pirates, the name Yankee came to be used as a term of contempt. It was used this way in the 1750s by General James Wolfe, the British general who secured British domination of North America by defeating the French at Quebec. The name may have been applied to New Englanders as an extension of an original use referring to Dutch settlers living along the Hudson River. Whatever the reason, Yankee is first recorded in 1765 as a name for an inhabitant of New England. The first recorded use of the term by the British to refer to Americans in general appears in the 1780s, in a letter by Lord Horatio Nelson, no less. Around the same time it began to be abbreviated to Yank. During the American Revolution, American soldiers adopted this term of derision as a term of national pride. The derisive use nonetheless remained alive and even intensified in the South during the Civil War, when it referred not to all Americans but to those loyal to the Union. Now the term carries less emotionexcept of course for baseball fans.
    Zal wel Jantje zijn i.p.v. Janke

    #ANONIEMdonderdag 25 september 2003 @ 00:00
    Speechless.
    plunkdonderdag 25 september 2003 @ 00:04
    *Haw*.
    Gelliusdonderdag 25 september 2003 @ 10:53
    Rejoice.
    #ANONIEMdonderdag 25 september 2003 @ 11:49
    Feast.

    Shark.Baitvrijdag 26 september 2003 @ 09:08
    coleslaw also cole slaw
    noun.
    A salad of finely shredded raw cabbage and sometimes shredded carrots, dressed with mayonnaise or a vinaigrette.


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    [Dutch koolsla : kool, cabbage (from Middle Dutch "kool" (=cole), from Latin caulis) + sla, salad (short for salade, from French, from Old French. See salad).]

    Shark.Baitzaterdag 27 september 2003 @ 15:16
    elope
  • To run away with a lover, especially with the intention of getting married.
  • To run away; abscond.

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    [Perhaps Anglo-Norman aloper, to run away from one's husband with a lover, from Middle Dutch ontlopen, to run away : ont-, away from, along; see ant- in Indo-European Roots + lopen, to run.]
    Gelliuszaterdag 27 september 2003 @ 18:44
    Annoying.
    Bioslockzaterdag 27 september 2003 @ 20:45
    Pleonasme.
    Disorderzaterdag 27 september 2003 @ 21:30
    aggravation
    Shark.Baitzondag 28 september 2003 @ 12:08
    in
    preposition


    Origin: latin, exactly the same word, exactly the same meaning.

    Shark.Baitmaandag 29 september 2003 @ 12:02
    verisimilitude
    noun
    The quality of appearing to be true or real. See Synonyms at truth.
    Something that has the appearance of being true or real.

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    [Latin verisimilitudo, from verisimilis]

    Gelliusmaandag 29 september 2003 @ 12:20
    Sock. As in: Put a SOCK in it, willya?
    Gelliusdinsdag 30 september 2003 @ 10:05
    Effect.
    Shark.Baitdinsdag 30 september 2003 @ 10:09
    poppycock
    noun
    Senseless talk; nonsense.

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    [Dutch dialectal pappekak : pap, pap (from Middle Dutch pappe, perhaps from Latin pappa, food) + kak, dung (from kakken, to defecate, from Middle Dutch kacken, from Latin cacare. See kakka- in Indo-European Roots).]

    juist ja...pappekak

    #ANONIEMdinsdag 30 september 2003 @ 10:13
    Middel-Nederlands.


    Als in: ~, Haaiebeet!

    plunkdinsdag 30 september 2003 @ 13:34
    Hi-Bye.
    De-oneven-2dinsdag 30 september 2003 @ 13:40
    Oscillate
    Shark.Baitwoensdag 1 oktober 2003 @ 11:21
    spook
    noun
    Informal. A ghost; a specter.
    Slang. A secret agent; a spy.

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    [Dutch, from Middle Dutch spooc.]

    Gelliuswoensdag 1 oktober 2003 @ 11:40
    Liquorice. Als in: Liquorice joy , .
    De-oneven-2woensdag 1 oktober 2003 @ 13:48
    . Dainty .
    Gelliusdonderdag 2 oktober 2003 @ 09:51
    Sac à dos.
    De-oneven-2donderdag 2 oktober 2003 @ 13:38
    Sallow.
    plunkdonderdag 2 oktober 2003 @ 15:04
    Oddball.
    Shark.Baitdonderdag 2 oktober 2003 @ 15:38
    sack
    n.
    A large bag of strong coarse material for holding objects in bulk.
    A similar container of paper or plastic.
    The amount that such a container can hold.

    Word History: The ordinary word sack carries within it a few thousand years of commercial history. Sack, which probably goes back to Middle Eastern antiquity, has a long history because it and its ancestors denoted an object used in trade between various peoples. Thus the Greeks got their word sakkos, a bag made out of coarse cloth or hair, from the Phoenicians with whom they traded. We do not know the Phoenician word, but we know words that are akin to it, such as Hebrew aq and Akkadian saqqu. The Greeks then passed the sack, as it were, to the Latin-speaking Romans, who transmitted their word saccus, a large bag or sack, to the Germanic tribes with whom they traded, who gave it the form *sakkiz (other peoples have also taken this word from Greek or Latin, including speakers of Welsh, Russian, Polish, and Albanian). The speakers of Old English, a Germanic language, used two forms of the word, sæc, from *sakkiz, and sacc, directly from Latin; the second Old English form is the ancestor of our sack.

    Gelliusdonderdag 2 oktober 2003 @ 18:18
    Triage. .
    Gelliusvrijdag 3 oktober 2003 @ 12:11
    Oblong.
    De-oneven-2vrijdag 3 oktober 2003 @ 12:39
    Intelligibility
    Strong_Badvrijdag 3 oktober 2003 @ 12:45
    momentarily, as in "I will be with you momentarily"

    ginormous, as in "OMG Strong_Bad, it's ginormous"

    #ANONIEMvrijdag 3 oktober 2003 @ 15:46
    Obligatory.
    marco_balkvrijdag 3 oktober 2003 @ 15:47
    cro·que-mon·sieur (de ~ (m.), croque-messieurs)
    1 [Belg.] tosti-ijzer
    2 [Belg.] tosti
    Ryan3vrijdag 3 oktober 2003 @ 19:46
    beatle
    plunkvrijdag 3 oktober 2003 @ 21:09
    triP.
    Shark.Baitvrijdag 3 oktober 2003 @ 23:28
    extra
    pref.
    Outside; beyond

    From Latin: extra

    De-oneven-2vrijdag 3 oktober 2003 @ 23:34
    Queen
    Shark.Baitzaterdag 4 oktober 2003 @ 10:29
    emperor

    The male ruler of an empire.

    From Middle English emperour, from Old French empereor, from Latin imperator, from imperare, to command]

    Ryan3zaterdag 4 oktober 2003 @ 14:56
    deadpan
    Ravenousmaandag 6 oktober 2003 @ 10:08
    sharkbait

  • vissevoer
  • personage in Pixar animatiefilm
  • Fok!user
  • Shark.Baitmaandag 6 oktober 2003 @ 10:13
    Ravenous
  • Extremely hungry; voracious.
  • Rapacious; predatory.
  • Greedy for gratification: ravenous for power.
  • fok! user
  • [Middle English, from Old French ravineux, from raviner, to take by force, from Vulgar Latin *rapinare, from Latin rapina, plunder. See rapine.]

    Shark.Baitwoensdag 8 oktober 2003 @ 11:03
    rape
    n.
  • The crime of forcing another person to submit to sex acts, especially sexual intercourse.
  • The act of seizing and carrying off by force; abduction.
  • Abusive or improper treatment; violation: a rape of justice.
  • To force (another person) to submit to sex acts, especially sexual intercourse; commit rape on.
  • To seize and carry off by force.
  • To plunder or pillage.

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    [Middle English, from rapen, to rape, from Old French raper, to abduct, from Latin rapere, to seize.]

    Het nederlands "rapen" komt dus ook van "rapere" af, maar heeft een heel andere betekenis.

    Shark.Baitdonderdag 9 oktober 2003 @ 09:48
    Titeltopic: Shark.Bait's Word of the day

    easel
    n.
    An upright frame for displaying or supporting something, such as an artist's canvas.


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    [Dutch ezel, ass, from Middle Dutch esel, from Latin asellus, diminutive of asinus.]
    Word History: A painter's ass is not a phrase that immediately brings to mind an accessory to the artist's profession. But easel comes to us from the Dutch word ezel, meaning ass, donkey. The Dutch word was eventually extended to mean an upright frame for displaying or supporting something, in the same way that the English word horse has come to mean a piece of gymnastic equipment with an upholstered body. Developments such as these illustrate the playfulness or wit sometimes introduced into language when speakers use perceived similarities between two objects to name one of them.

    Gelliusdonderdag 9 oktober 2003 @ 11:17
    Fuse. Als in: All this radio really needs is a ~.
    Pompiedomdonderdag 9 oktober 2003 @ 11:22
    Mayhaps
    Ravenousdonderdag 9 oktober 2003 @ 11:50
    kinky


    Date: 1844

  • tight twisted or curled, as hair
  • characterized by odd or bizarre qualities. Relating to, having, or appealing to unconventional tastes especially in sex; also : sexually deviant
  • OUTLANDISH, FAR-OUT
  • some Fok!users

  • Shark.Baitvrijdag 10 oktober 2003 @ 10:00
    incommunicado
    adv. & adj.
    Without the means or right of communicating with others: a prisoner held incommunicado; incommunicado political detainees.


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    [Spanish incomunicado, past participle of incomunicar, to deny communication : in- comunicar, to communicate (from Latin communicare. See communicare).]

    Gelliusvrijdag 10 oktober 2003 @ 11:00
    Tame. As in: cookie.
    #ANONIEMvrijdag 10 oktober 2003 @ 17:38
    Bite! Also as in: cookie.
    Ravenousvrijdag 10 oktober 2003 @ 18:17
    extremity

  • the farthest or most remote part, section, or point b : a limb of the body; especially : a human hand or foot
  • extreme danger or critical need
  • a moment marked by imminent destruction or death
  • an intense degree <the extremity of his participation -- Saturday Review>
  • the utmost degree (as of emotion or pain)
  • drastic or desperate act or measure <driven to extremities>
  • larrioszondag 12 oktober 2003 @ 13:00
    Extravaganza.
    #ANONIEMzondag 12 oktober 2003 @ 18:14
    Pluralism.
    Shark.Baitzondag 12 oktober 2003 @ 20:46
    season
    n.

    One of the four natural divisions of the year, spring, summer, fall, and winter, in the North and South Temperate zones. Each season, beginning astronomically at an equinox or solstice, is characterized by specific meteorological or climatic conditions.
    The two divisions of the year, rainy and dry, in some tropical regions.
    A recurrent period characterized by certain occurrences, occupations, festivities, or crops: the holiday season; tomato season.
    A suitable, natural, or convenient time: a season for merriment.
    A period of time: gone for a season.

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    [Middle English, from Old French seison, from Latin sati, satin-, act of sowing, from satus, past participle of serere, to plant. See s- in Indo-European Roots.]

    Gelliusmaandag 13 oktober 2003 @ 09:35
    Weasel. As in: Little ~.
    Shark.Baitmaandag 13 oktober 2003 @ 11:38
    man
    n.
    male human being

    from latin manus, meaning "hand"

    larriosmaandag 13 oktober 2003 @ 12:49
    Humongus.
    De-oneven-2maandag 13 oktober 2003 @ 14:06
    Say

    As in : "Say, where did the sun go?"

    el_bariomaandag 13 oktober 2003 @ 20:18
    Swamp Donkey
    larriosdinsdag 14 oktober 2003 @ 02:36
    Starry.

    As in: 'It was I who had to go.'

    Shark.Baitdinsdag 14 oktober 2003 @ 11:02
    nomenclature
    n.
    A system of names used in an art or science: the nomenclature of mineralogy.
    The procedure of assigning names to the kinds and groups of organisms listed in a taxonomic classification: the rules of nomenclature in botany.


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    [Latin nomenclatura, from nomenclator.]

    De-oneven-2dinsdag 14 oktober 2003 @ 11:05
    Peter
    Bimmeldinsdag 14 oktober 2003 @ 14:36
    Confounded
    plunkdinsdag 14 oktober 2003 @ 14:54
    Overbooked.


    .

    Gelliusdinsdag 14 oktober 2003 @ 15:22
    Velcro.
    larriosdinsdag 14 oktober 2003 @ 20:47
    Bob.
    #ANONIEMdinsdag 14 oktober 2003 @ 22:53
    Courtesan.
    De-oneven-2woensdag 15 oktober 2003 @ 12:51
    vacuum-cleaner
    Shark.Baitwoensdag 15 oktober 2003 @ 14:29
    vex·a·tion
    n.
  • The act of annoying, irritating, or vexing.
  • The quality or condition of being vexed; annoyance.
  • A source of irritation or annoyance.
  • plunkwoensdag 15 oktober 2003 @ 15:58
    Vexation.
    larriosdonderdag 16 oktober 2003 @ 01:02
    Ebullient.
    De-oneven-2donderdag 16 oktober 2003 @ 02:19
    Putrefy.
    Ryan3donderdag 16 oktober 2003 @ 09:14
    hubris
    Shark.Baitdonderdag 16 oktober 2003 @ 09:18
    vo·cif·er·ous
    adj.
    Making, given to, or marked by noisy and vehement outcry.

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    vo·cifer·ous·ly adv.
    vo·cifer·ous·ness n.
    Synonyms: vociferous, blatant, boisterous, strident, clamorous
    These adjectives mean conspicuously and usually offensively loud. Vociferous suggests a noisy outcry, as of vehement protest: vociferous complaints. Blatant connotes coarse or vulgar noisiness: Up rose a blatant Radical (Walter Bagehot). Boisterous implies unrestrained noise, tumult, and often rowdiness: boisterous youths. Strident stresses offensive harshness, shrillness, or discordance: a legislator with a strident voice. Something clamorous is both vociferous and sustained: a clamorous uproar.

    He cried out vociferously at the notion that Ryan3 had beaten him to posting "word of the day" first

    Gelliusdonderdag 16 oktober 2003 @ 12:11
    Kill. As in: Faster pussycat.
    br.tuckdonderdag 16 oktober 2003 @ 12:16
    baron pack
    plunkdonderdag 16 oktober 2003 @ 13:17
    quote:
    Op donderdag 16 oktober 2003 09:18 schreef Shark.Bait het volgende:
    blah-blah-blah-blah.
    Jabber!

    .

    Shark.Baitdonderdag 16 oktober 2003 @ 13:25
    quote:
    Op donderdag 16 oktober 2003 13:17 schreef plunk het volgende:
    Jabber!

    .


    nin·com·poop

    plunkdonderdag 16 oktober 2003 @ 13:43
    quote:
    Op donderdag 16 oktober 2003 13:25 schreef Shark.Bait het volgende:

    [..]
    nin·com·poop


    !

    Finally!

    .

    #ANONIEMdonderdag 16 oktober 2003 @ 22:10
    Imperative!
    De-oneven-2vrijdag 17 oktober 2003 @ 03:09
    So
    Gelliusvrijdag 17 oktober 2003 @ 11:36
    Underpinning.
    plunkvrijdag 17 oktober 2003 @ 16:23
    Tart.

    .

    Ryan3vrijdag 17 oktober 2003 @ 16:32
    quote:
    Op vrijdag 17 oktober 2003 16:23 schreef plunk het volgende:
    Tart.

    .


    fixation
    larriosvrijdag 17 oktober 2003 @ 22:40
    Snotty-nosed.
    #ANONIEMvrijdag 17 oktober 2003 @ 23:05
    Hey!

    As in: "Hey, you!"

    De-oneven-2zaterdag 18 oktober 2003 @ 02:12
    exaggeration
    Shark.Baitzaterdag 18 oktober 2003 @ 13:10
    plunk

    variant of plonk

    plonk
    n. Chiefly British Slang
    Cheap or inferior wine.

    Ryan3zaterdag 18 oktober 2003 @ 13:34
    behold
    plunkzaterdag 18 oktober 2003 @ 16:55
    Interesting.

    As in: ' . '.

    #ANONIEMzaterdag 18 oktober 2003 @ 17:29
    Introspection.
    larrioszaterdag 18 oktober 2003 @ 23:46
    Overdone.
    #ANONIEMzondag 19 oktober 2003 @ 11:02
    Illumination.
    larriosmaandag 20 oktober 2003 @ 00:11
    Pageturner.
    br.tuckmaandag 20 oktober 2003 @ 00:13
    begger beckstra
    Gelliusmaandag 20 oktober 2003 @ 10:09
    Burrow.
    plunkmaandag 20 oktober 2003 @ 10:29
    Apparently.

    ...shush...

    #ANONIEMdinsdag 21 oktober 2003 @ 13:35
    Obnoxious.
    Shark.Baitdinsdag 21 oktober 2003 @ 15:05
    ignoramus

    An ignorant person.


    from Latin: ignoramus, ignorare. Ignoramus means "we do not know"

    Zdinsdag 21 oktober 2003 @ 16:45
    Quintessential
    Tuanadinsdag 21 oktober 2003 @ 18:08
    misogynist
    plunkdinsdag 21 oktober 2003 @ 20:54
    Self-evident.
    #ANONIEMwoensdag 22 oktober 2003 @ 17:10
    Quicksilver.
    AKnynkewoensdag 22 oktober 2003 @ 20:16
    sacrifice
    plunkwoensdag 22 oktober 2003 @ 22:10
    Middlename.

    .

    Zvrijdag 24 oktober 2003 @ 10:01
    Epic.
    Goofupvrijdag 24 oktober 2003 @ 13:07
    ik maak d'r een 'expression of the day' van:

    Een pak sneeuw voor je broek krijgen

    Shark.Baitvrijdag 24 oktober 2003 @ 13:12
    bonus

    Latijns voor "goed"

    Goofupvrijdag 24 oktober 2003 @ 13:18
    quote:
    Op vrijdag 24 oktober 2003 13:12 schreef Shark.Bait het volgende:
    bonus

    Latijns voor "goed"


    in-die-anus
    latijn voor indiaan (volgens Jiskefet )
    plunkzaterdag 25 oktober 2003 @ 00:14
    Raven.
    ranuszaterdag 25 oktober 2003 @ 01:29
    shuarmabroodjes
    Ryan3zaterdag 25 oktober 2003 @ 09:45
    heist
    Shark.Baitzaterdag 25 oktober 2003 @ 19:59
    skillet frying pan

    [Middle English skelet, from Old French escuelete, diminutive of escuele, plate, from Latin scutella]

    #ANONIEMzondag 26 oktober 2003 @ 00:47
    Wham!

    As in: the lack of a better Word.

    Ryan3zondag 26 oktober 2003 @ 12:42
    bashful
    plunkzondag 26 oktober 2003 @ 16:38
    *Sniggle*

    .

    SportsIllustratedzondag 26 oktober 2003 @ 16:42
    Astern.
    Gelliuszondag 26 oktober 2003 @ 17:26
    Ill.
    SportsIllustratedmaandag 27 oktober 2003 @ 00:05
    Punctuated. .
    #ANONIEMmaandag 27 oktober 2003 @ 12:04
    Sibyl.
    Zmaandag 27 oktober 2003 @ 12:28
    Gullable.
    Shark.Baitmaandag 27 oktober 2003 @ 14:22
    ger·und
    n.
  • In Latin, a noun derived from a verb and having all case forms except the nominative.
  • In other languages, a verbal noun analogous to the Latin gerund, such as the English form ending in -ingn used as a noun, as in singing in admired the choir's singing.
  • From Latin gerundium

    De-oneven-2maandag 27 oktober 2003 @ 15:28
    Trench.
    Zdinsdag 28 oktober 2003 @ 09:56
    Parentheses.
    Shark.Baitdinsdag 28 oktober 2003 @ 11:29
    reg·i·cide
    n.
  • The killing of a king.
  • One who kills a king.
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    Latin rex (=king) + -cide: from Latin caedere (=to kill)

    Baszedinsdag 28 oktober 2003 @ 11:34
    Zou je geen werk gaan zoeken?

    Het woord van vandaag is: Sollicitatie !!!

    Groeten, ut ventje!

    Manowardinsdag 28 oktober 2003 @ 11:41
    'hamlet'
    Gelliusdinsdag 28 oktober 2003 @ 16:43
    Teleport. .
    #ANONIEMdinsdag 28 oktober 2003 @ 18:51
    Temptress.
    SportsIllustrateddinsdag 28 oktober 2003 @ 20:12
    Blasted . .
    #ANONIEMwoensdag 29 oktober 2003 @ 10:49
    IRONFISTED!
    Zwoensdag 29 oktober 2003 @ 10:57
    Don't.
    Gelliuswoensdag 29 oktober 2003 @ 12:32
    Plight.
    plunkwoensdag 29 oktober 2003 @ 13:47
    . Plier! .

    As in: 'Typical!'.

    Gelliusdonderdag 30 oktober 2003 @ 10:12
    Ouch!
    Zdonderdag 30 oktober 2003 @ 10:15
    In addition to
    Shark.Baitdonderdag 30 oktober 2003 @ 21:52
    juxtaposition

    n : positioning close together (or side by side)

    of French origin.

    plunkdonderdag 30 oktober 2003 @ 22:04
    Bearish.

    .

    zodiakkdonderdag 30 oktober 2003 @ 22:41
    ephemeral
    Zvrijdag 31 oktober 2003 @ 10:18
    Haunting.
    Gelliusvrijdag 31 oktober 2003 @ 11:13
    Female. als in: the smell of ~.
    Shark.Baitvrijdag 31 oktober 2003 @ 12:39
    junc·ture
    n.
  • The act of joining or the condition of being joined.
  • A place where two things are joined; a junction or joint.
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    [From Latin iunctura, past participle of iungere, to join.]

    #ANONIEMvrijdag 31 oktober 2003 @ 16:31
    Omnivorous.

    As in: meatloaf?

    plunkvrijdag 31 oktober 2003 @ 22:17
    Fussy.

    As in: Meatball!

    .

    Gelliuszaterdag 1 november 2003 @ 10:48
    Rollerball .
    SportsIllustratedzaterdag 1 november 2003 @ 17:05
    Augustinus-bashing. .
    Berserkerzondag 2 november 2003 @ 19:37
    Sage
    #ANONIEMzondag 2 november 2003 @ 22:13
    Philistine!
    plunkzondag 2 november 2003 @ 23:19
    Diary.

    .

    AlbertCamuszondag 2 november 2003 @ 23:22
    The horror, the horror, the hoooorrrooooooooorrrr....
    Gelliusmaandag 3 november 2003 @ 11:24
    Leaflet.
    SportsIllustratedmaandag 3 november 2003 @ 15:59
    FIGHTINGEST!
    Gelliusdinsdag 4 november 2003 @ 15:17
    Passenger.

    As in: Lah-lah-lah-lah lahlahlah-lah.

    Shark.Baitdinsdag 4 november 2003 @ 15:56
    thing·a·ma·jig
    n. Informal
  • Something difficult to classify or whose name has been forgotten or is not known.
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    [Alteration of obsolete thingum(from thing) + jig]

    Zdinsdag 4 november 2003 @ 17:49
    Red mist.
    plunkdinsdag 4 november 2003 @ 22:36
    Hunkydory.

    .

    Gelliuswoensdag 5 november 2003 @ 09:40
    Troyaquie.
    Shark.Baitwoensdag 5 november 2003 @ 23:06
    licketysplit
    adv. Informal
  • With great speed.
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    [lickety, very fast alteration of lick, fast (dialectal) + split.]

    Gelliusdonderdag 6 november 2003 @ 09:31
    Fieldonager.
    Shark.Baitdonderdag 6 november 2003 @ 09:39
    Junk
    Early oriental sailing vessels - called junks - were ridiculously clumsy ships on the high seas, and the Europeans were said to have laughed every time one came into port. What's more, many of these ships were loaded to the gunwales with items that no European sailor would accept as gifts. So it came to pass that the apparently useless cargo came to bear the name of the vessel that transported it.
    AlbertCamusdonderdag 6 november 2003 @ 15:48
    Airplane, als in Jefferson Airplane.
    Gelliusvrijdag 7 november 2003 @ 09:35
    Bladerunner.
    Shark.Baitvrijdag 7 november 2003 @ 10:23
    spunk
    n.
  • Vulgar Slang. Ejaculated semen.
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    [Scottish Gaelic spong, tinder, from Latin spongia, sponge. See sponge.]

    #ANONIEMvrijdag 7 november 2003 @ 23:52
    Abysmal.
    Othersidezaterdag 8 november 2003 @ 18:52
    Explanation
    Shark.Baitzondag 9 november 2003 @ 11:37
    cen·o·taph
    n.
    A monument erected in honor of a dead person whose remains lie elsewhere.

    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    [French cénotaphe, from Old French, from Latin cenotaphium, from Greek kenotaphion : kenos, empty + taphos, tomb.]

    Shark.Baitmaandag 10 november 2003 @ 09:28
    o·bit·u·ar·y
    n. pl. o·bit·u·ar·ies
  • A published notice of a death, sometimes with a brief biography of the deceased.
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    [Medieval Latin obiturius, (report) of death, from Latin obitus, death, from past participle of obre, to meet, meet one's death]

    Gelliusmaandag 10 november 2003 @ 09:31
    Backache. .
    De-oneven-2maandag 10 november 2003 @ 20:57
    Sawdust.
    Gelliusdinsdag 11 november 2003 @ 09:19
    Bellyache. .
    Shark.Baitdinsdag 11 november 2003 @ 10:49
    fandangle

    accoutrement, appliance, black box, bugger, contraption, device, dingbat, dohickey, dojiggy, doodad, furnishings, gaff, gear, gimcrack, gimmick, gizmo, grabber, habiliments, idiot box, implement, jigger, machine, machinery, means, mechanism, outfit, paraphernalia, provisions, set-up, stuff, sucker, supplies, tackle, thingamajig, thingamajigger, tools, utensils, whatchamacallit, whatsis, whosis, widget

    plunkdinsdag 11 november 2003 @ 15:57
    Painting.

    .

    Ryan3dinsdag 11 november 2003 @ 16:46
    quote:
    Op maandag 10 november 2003 20:57 schreef De-oneven-2 het volgende:
    Sawdust.
    oyster-shells
    #ANONIEMdinsdag 11 november 2003 @ 23:15
    Heroine!
    Shark.Baitwoensdag 12 november 2003 @ 08:53
    ostracize
  • To exclude from a group.
  • To banish by ostracism, as in ancient Greece.
  • [Dit bericht is gewijzigd door Shark.Bait op 12-11-2003 09:01]

    Gelliuswoensdag 12 november 2003 @ 17:25
    quote:
    Op dinsdag 11 november 2003 09:19 schreef Gellius het volgende:
    Bellyache. .
    , , !
    plunkdonderdag 13 november 2003 @ 10:27
    Cramps.

    As in: *broem*.

    #ANONIEMdonderdag 13 november 2003 @ 12:52
    Baal.
    Gelliusdonderdag 13 november 2003 @ 15:16
    quote:
    Op dinsdag 11 november 2003 09:19 schreef Gellius het volgende:
    Bellyache. .
    , , , .
    Shark.Baitdonderdag 13 november 2003 @ 22:07
    nadir
    n.
  • Astronomy. A point on the celestial sphere directly below the observer, diametrically opposite the zenith.
  • from Arabic nazir

    Gelliusvrijdag 14 november 2003 @ 09:55
    Relief.
    Shark.Baitvrijdag 14 november 2003 @ 15:04
    aberration
    n.
  • A deviation from the proper or expected course.
  • A departure from the normal or typical: events that were aberrations from the norm.

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    [Latin aberratio, diversion, from aberrtus, past participle of aberrare, to go astray]

    [Dit bericht is gewijzigd door Shark.Bait op 14-11-2003 15:09]

    Shark.Baitzaterdag 15 november 2003 @ 11:53
    zest
  • The outermost part of the rind of an orange, lemon, or other citrus fruit, used as flavoring.
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    [Obsolete French, orange or lemon peel.]

    Shark.Baitzondag 16 november 2003 @ 01:19
    demeanor
    n.
    The way in which a person behaves; deportment
    plunkzondag 16 november 2003 @ 16:00
    Sulk.

    As in: Nice day for a Sulk.

    .

    Vahltozondag 16 november 2003 @ 16:03
    Betrothed.
    Gelliuszondag 16 november 2003 @ 17:29
    Square.
    Gelliusmaandag 17 november 2003 @ 09:29
    Squire. .
    Shark.Baitmaandag 17 november 2003 @ 09:32
    preamble
  • An introductory occurrence or fact; a preliminary.
  • from Medieval Latin praeambulum

    Vahlto_IImaandag 17 november 2003 @ 17:23
    Pressy

    As in: "Pressy little Marchioness"

    Shark.Baitdinsdag 18 november 2003 @ 02:08
    anthology
  • A collection of literary pieces, such as poems, short stories, or plays.
  • A miscellany, assortment, or catalog, as of complaints, comments, or ideas:
  • The Irish love their constitution for what it is: an anthology of the clerical-nationalist ideas of 1936 (Economist).

    [Medieval Greek anthologi, collection of epigrams, from Greek, flower gathering, from anthologein, to gather flowers

    Gelliusdinsdag 18 november 2003 @ 10:17
    Dreadnought .
    Pepper_25dinsdag 18 november 2003 @ 12:38
    gobbledygook

  • complicated language that seems to have no meaning
  • #ANONIEMdinsdag 18 november 2003 @ 18:49
    Cossacks.
    Gelliuswoensdag 19 november 2003 @ 09:27
    Laughter.
    Zwoensdag 19 november 2003 @ 09:56
    Route.
    Shark.Baitwoensdag 19 november 2003 @ 10:03
    secular
    adjective
  • Worldly rather than spiritual.
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    [From Late Latin saecularis]

    360sjorswoensdag 19 november 2003 @ 10:09
    craftiness
  • (behavior) geslepenheid f; doortraptheid f; sluwheid f; listigheid f
  • MOONboywoensdag 19 november 2003 @ 16:50
    Pixelpolicy
    #ANONIEMwoensdag 19 november 2003 @ 23:04
    Screamin'.
    Gelliusdonderdag 20 november 2003 @ 09:27
    Jay.
    Shark.Baitdonderdag 20 november 2003 @ 09:56
    ecclesiastical
    adjective
  • Of or relating to a church, especially as an organized institution.
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    [Late Latin ecclesiasticus, from Greek ekklesiastikos]

    Zdonderdag 20 november 2003 @ 11:31
    Smothered (In Hugs)
    plunkdonderdag 20 november 2003 @ 13:40
    Hawkins.

    As in: I Put a Spell On You.

    .

    Shark.Baitvrijdag 21 november 2003 @ 09:20
    prudent
    adjective
  • Wise in handling practical matters; exercising good judgment or common sense.
  • Careful in regard to one's own interests; provident.
  • Careful about one's conduct; circumspect.

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    [Middle English, from Old French, from Latin prudens, to provide for.]

    [Dit bericht is gewijzigd door Shark.Bait op 21-11-2003 09:26]

    Gelliusvrijdag 21 november 2003 @ 10:15
    Wine. As in: Alligator.

    .

    Zvrijdag 21 november 2003 @ 10:23
    Cunning.
    Ryan3vrijdag 21 november 2003 @ 15:17
    And...
    Ryan3vrijdag 21 november 2003 @ 15:17
    cut...