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		Message board > The W.O.D for Tuesday     
			
		 The W.O.D for Tuesday 
		
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 chud
 
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							| The W.O.D for Tuesday 
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							| Hi, it �s me again!!!  The WOD game is much fun. It also supplies an excellent opportunity to deal with deeper layers of English. 
 So, the WOD for today is:
 
 autotonsorialist
 
 
 What does it mean to be au....st? Is it positive or negative? What do you think???
 
 Pls, without dictionary definitions!
 
 Looking forward to your original and creative ideas.
 
 Sincerely,
 
 Liza.
 
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 yetigumboots
 
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							| Oh thats easy....     auto - car tons - a very large amount of orialist - somone who talks alot....   Its a new name for my husband who shouts at every car on the road (sometimes not very nicely) to get out of the way....   ha ha   Yeti x |  30 Nov 2010     
					
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 miss K.
 
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							| This word denotes an artist who paints surrealistics paintings of large and heavey cars. |  30 Nov 2010     
					
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 anitarobi
 
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							| someone who can cure their own tonsils... |  30 Nov 2010     
					
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 Apodo
 
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							| autotonsorialist 
 
  It it someone who gives themselves a tonsure. |  30 Nov 2010     
					
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 magneto
 
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							| Oh, darn...Anita said it first  
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 douglas
 
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							| Auto - car tonso- tonsils rialist- (as in materialist)   This is a name given to people like Hannibal Lecter �s brother.  He is a tonsorialist--one that holds the theory or attitude that physical well-being and tonsils constitute the greatest good and highest value in life.   He is also a autotonsorialist, because he specializes in collecting his tonsils from victims that constantly exercise their tonsils while driving in cars (that is, they sing in the car).   So be careful that you aren �t caught singing in your car (especially while driving), you may become the victim of an autotonsorialist.     I must admit I have had a number of occasions where I wanted to rip the tonsils out of people I was driving with because of how "beautifully"(sarcasm) they were singing.   Douglas |  30 Nov 2010     
					
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 moravc
 
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							|  After Douglas �s answer I cannot think of anything better... 
 autotonsorialist
 somebody who lacks of self-esteem and collects large and  heavy cars to show "I am the best"
 
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 edrodmedina
 
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							| autotonsorialist: a person who performs their own tonsilectomy ...while driving in a car (sorry that last part is from Dougla �s great daffynition) |  30 Nov 2010     
					
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 chud
 
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							| I thought that an 
 autotonsorrialist is a person, who �s got a bad ear for music, therefore he always sings "out of tone", but as soon as he understands from other people �s reactions that his singing is unbearable, he says "I �m sorry". And he �s "autotonsorialist" rather than "outotonsorialist" because that �s the way he pronounces the word. "Bad ear" - remember?
   
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