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							| Word of the day 
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							| OMG, I �ve just discovered  that I was the winner of yesterday �s word of the day, as it is a bit late I will start the thread now and will probably give you the opportunity to give it a try as well tomorrow if you don �t mind. So today �s (and tomorrow �s) word of the day is:
 
 
 
 Limerance
 
 The author of the  funniest answer will have the chance and honour to start Sunday �s Word of the day thread!  Good luck!!
 
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 MJ_Misa
 
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							| Hi, so easy - in Czech language "rance" means BAGS + lime = Bags full of lemons
  
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 imanito
 
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 It �s a pie made out of rance lime. "rance" is a French word for "rotten"   Bonne appetit!  
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 stefemma
 
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							| Ah ah! Imanito a rotten lemon pie!!! funny but not tasty!   |  10 Dec 2010     
					
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 Yolandaprieto
 
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							| Remembrances of the limes of your childhood? Yolanda |  10 Dec 2010     
					
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 chud
 
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							| "Limerant hubby" is faithful hubby (the one who isn �t very errant): 
 li=low intensity
 erant=errant
 
 
  
 Usage in Sociology Studies: "Limerance is more characteristic of females..."
 
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 -eva
 
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							| I guess it �s the gift some people have, of writing Limericks from a really artistic and witty point of view. (A very formal term). See for instance the word in the example: "The audience became delighted with her exquisite Limerance and clapped enthusiastically" Love,
 Eva
 
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 edrodmedina
 
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							| People, people, people....Limerance was (he has passed away) Liberace �s lesser known  and not as flamboyant younger brother. |  10 Dec 2010     
					
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 Homeless Turtle
 
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							| A carefully choreographed  dance routine done to the rhythmic tones of a vocalized limerick. 
 Example: Napoleon wowed the crowd with his hypnotic limerance... 
 
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							|  MJ Misa! limerance
 lime = lemon, ance = short form of ancestors = pre - pears
 limerance = lemon ancestors
 I wonder what the ancestors of lemons were like? Pears? Yeah, maybe two pears were dancing in the wind and that �s how the limes were born...
 
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 douglas
 
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							| Limerance-a limerick romance
A romance between two people where they share "sweet nothings" in the form of limericks.   For example:   I know a fine girl from Spain Her beauty is my bane, She �s stolen my heart She �s sweet as a tart I �ll never be the same again |  11 Dec 2010     
					
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