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ESL forum > Message board > WOD - Feb. 9/10, 2011 (2)    

WOD - Feb. 9/10, 2011 (2)



blizzard1
Denmark

WOD - Feb. 9/10, 2011 (2)
 
The new word of the day is:

                             syzygy


Come and play. You�re more than welcome to join in.

Remember not to look up the word in a dictionary. Try to make up a fun, weird  or unusual definition.
 
Some people have already come up with some good definitions: http://www.eslprintables.com/forum/topic.asp?id=26287

Hugs
Elizabeth

10 Feb 2011      





Apodo
Australia

This of course is an onomatopoeic word for a sneeze.
 
 
A: SYZYGY !!!!!!

B: BLESS YOU.

10 Feb 2011     



chud
Israel

"syzygy" -

I is an ironic way to call to a new scientific specialization, nobody knows what it is about. "-gy" is a suffix indicating science, as in "zoology" etc. For ex.:

- What �s your brother ia majoring at?
- Oh, it �s some kind of syzygy, too complicated to explain."

10 Feb 2011     



GAZA_CHILD
Palestine

hi
here is my my definition=
syzy=coming from the english word SIZE.it is formed like the adjective TINY or SHINY.So the meaning of SYZY is someone or something with a size.SYZY=BIG or HUGE.
As for GY,it means as it is pronounced GUY-a person.Consequently ,the definition maybe the following=SYZYGY>>>>A BIG OR HUGE PERSON.
by

10 Feb 2011     



Greek Professor
Greece

it �s zztops(group) cousin....syzygy

10 Feb 2011