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		 WORD OF THE DAY - "quixotic" 
		
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 ELOJOLIE274
 
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							| WORD OF THE DAY - "quixotic" 
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							| The Word of the day has been published yet, and I miss that game so much that I �ve decided to post the word anyway, even though it �s not my turn... Today, and tomorrow �s word is "quixotic"
 Try to define its meaning in the wittiest, most comical, or most stupid way.  If you know what it means, don�t tell us, please, but give us a silly definition of it, instead. Remember, NO INTERNET, NO DICTIONARY DEFINITIONS � just ideas from your head!   The Member announced with the best definition WILL CHOOSE TUESDAY�S WORD.  (If you don�t want to choose a Word, let the Forum know, please.)    The Winner will be announced tomorrow (monday) evening on the forum and he/she will receive a PM!
 I �ll repost this message tomorrow morning, and again in the afternoon... Have fun!!! Elodie
 
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 Poohbear
 
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							| Dear Elodie, 
 thanks for keeping up the game!
 I am trapped in a seminar in the middle of nowhere and miss you all so much... so please don �t choose me, but I �d like to play anyway.
 
 qui= French for who (and it is a French member who posts the word!)
 x = for love
 otic = short for exotic
 
 so it means a person who loves exotic thinks, like food or drink...
 Hugs from
 Petra
 
 |  24 Oct 2010     
					
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 ldthemagicman
 
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							| Thank you very much, Elodie, for taking the initiative!   Now, I �ve heard that �Word � Quixotic before, I know!   I �m not sure if it was used in the Playgroup, or in the Sewage Works, but I �m CERTAIN I �ve heard it.   I �ll get back to you!   (Petra Poohbear says that she�s trapped in a �seminar�. Petra, think yourself lucky that it�s only a SEMI-nar! If you think that a �SEMI-nar� is bad, Petra, I was once trapped in a �COMPLETE-nar�, which lasted for days, surrounded by dozens of Nar-Nars! Now THAT is something more scary than Halloween!)   Les     |  24 Oct 2010     
					
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 Lina Ladybird
 
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							| That word reminds me of Don Quichote/Quixote de la Mancha!!   He was quite scatterbrained and unworldly, wasn �t he?    So I guess when someone is like that, you could say (s)he is "quixotic".  "Sally is sooo muddle-headed... She seems to live in her own world, doesn �t she?" --- "Yes, she �s rather quixotic!"   |  24 Oct 2010     
					
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 gloriawpai
 
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							| No, Lina. Don Quixote by Miguel Cervantes was very ingenious. So Sally was a very ingenious girl. She could invent so many gadgets that she can just relax! |  24 Oct 2010     
					
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 Lina Ladybird
 
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							| Thanks, Gloria! Then it must be Ally, not Sally. Sorry about the confusion!!   |  24 Oct 2010     
					
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 ueslteacher
 
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							| That �s an easy one  Quick for alive and exotic for unusual, so that �s an adjective which is used to describe an unusually lively person. Sophia |  24 Oct 2010     
					
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 Poohbear
 
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							| Thanks, Les... I count my blessings! 
 Well, it�s a workshop with no w-lan and they�ll stick knives into me if I occupy the PC much longer...
 
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 almaz
 
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							| Qui Xo (pronounced  �kee-show �) is an online board game for nerds, nolifes, geeks and anoraks and assorted e-vagabonds, grifters and chouves. Essentially, the latter rip the former off but always leave something valuable in return, like an idea for a web-based cartoon (example here). The resultant mess is usually cleaned up by a media-savvy gongfermour who is then, more often than not, hired by a major bank which, based on this intelligence, then proceeds to rip off everyone else  involved. 
 The process - from start to finish - is known as quixotic. |  24 Oct 2010     
					
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 Lina Ladybird
 
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							| I feel completely dizzy after having read Alex �s explanation...  Time to go to bed I suppose!   I �m looking forward to reading the correct definition tomorrow. :))   
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 moravc
 
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							| quixotic Beware of quixotic!
 Actually, it is a quiet toxic, extremely dangerous chemical.
 It is really difficult to extract it and labs have big problems to find it in water...
 Never ever drink dirty water!
 
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