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 Anna P
 
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							|  WOW! As I wrote to Linda, winning the WOD was most unexpected especially because there were some hilarious daffynitions.  I �m sorry it took me such a long time to get to the computer today as I teach in the afternoon and, on Tuesdays, I  am a student at night and I have just arrived. Without further delay, the next word is...SCOBBERLOTCHER 
Come up with your brilliant ideas!!!! Can �t wait to read them!  |  21 Sep 2011      
					
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 gloriawpai
 
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							| Dear Anna, this word has already been used: http://www.eslprintables.com/forum/topic.asp?id=22329 
 
 
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 Anna P
 
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							|  Oh, silly old me! Being a former misodoctakleidist, I thought it would be a good one. It is so good that it has been used twice! This would have been the third time!
 Thanks so much, Gloria, for pointing it out.    I found another word and, guess what???? It has also been used before.  Bear with me, folks. It�s past midnight and here I am checking all the old WODS!    |  21 Sep 2011     
					
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 Anna P
 
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							| Sharpen your wits because here comes a "mouth-filling and mysterious word". As far as I can tell it has not been used before - and I checked quite a few.   The word is...       SCOBBERLOTCHER
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 Mariethe House
 
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							| Does it have something to do with scoobidoo? And a latch  is a special door fastener, so, I guess a scobberlatcher must make latch shaped  scoobidoos to fasten their door at midnight before they go to bed, Anna   |  21 Sep 2011     
					
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 MarionG
 
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							| Anna, it might be a good idea to put the new word SCOBBERLOTCHER  
in the first post since now it dissapears into the replies..you can simply edit your original post...   my try: a scobberlotcher is someone who slobbers so much scotch his/her speach got impaired..... |  21 Sep 2011     
					
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 douglas
 
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							| To "scob one �s knob" is to rub someone �s head firmly with your knuckles (aka: "noogies")--a rather uncomfortable thing that bullies (or older brothers) often do to smaller, weaker kids.lot= many, in bulk 
cher(share)= a portion   a "scobberlotcher"- is what a little brother gets when he gets his older brother really mad   |  21 Sep 2011     
					
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 gloriawpai
 
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							| a "scobberlotcher" = Cher does scubadiving a lot 
 scober - someone who does scuba diving
 lot = many
 cher - Cher, the lady from Hollywood
 
 
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 moravc
 
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							| In my opinion, a scobberlotcher is a special tool for taking of the wellingtons (rubber boots). This word is commonly used by the Kiwi (New Zealanders). 
  
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