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 agagug
 
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							| Word of the Day 
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							| Ha! I won!!! 
 It feels awkward for me to have won with this quixotic word since many close friends of mine have told me more than once over the years that I am some sort of Don Quixote myself...
 
 Ok! Now for the new word of day � I am thinking about dithyrambic, yeah why not...
 
 Dithyrambic is the new word of the day!
 
 So, according to Elojolie274, here is what you have to do:
 
 
 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! 
 May the wittiest win! 
 Agagug
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 douglas
 
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							| dith--this (with a lisp) yr- your am- A.M. bic- an ink pen   A dithyrambic  is the pen you use only in the mornings.   OR, even better:   dith- this yr- abbreviation for year am- a form of to be  bic- big   The little child as she approaches her 5th birthday (she can start school at 5):   "Mommy, mommy, dythyrambic and I can go to school!" (this year I �m big) |  27 Oct 2010     
					
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 yanogator
 
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							| Obviously it means "having two thyroid glands". Wow! Such a person could never be overweight.   Bruce |  27 Oct 2010     
					
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 MarionG
 
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							| Bruce, unless of course the thyroids are on hyper rather than hypo, in that case such a person would become immensely obese.... can go both ways you know... |  27 Oct 2010     
					
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 yanogator
 
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							| Well, Marion, I was just hoping for functioning properly, which would mean a double metabolism.   Bruce |  27 Oct 2010     
					
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 agagug
 
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							| I am new to this ...   I posted the dithyrambic WOD because I won the last challenge, but I do not know how to make it permanent on the forum for the time allowed for the contestants to reply. How can I do this?   Agagug  |  27 Oct 2010     
					
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