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		Message board > Word of the Day Winner MarionG     
			
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 dutchboydvh
 
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							| Word of the Day Winner MarionG 
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							| Jayho!  No fair!!  LOL  You aren �t supposed to expose the real meaning!   Yes a  �squizzy � is Kiwi or Ozzy slang for taking a quick look at something.     For example "Let me take a quick squizzy at the shrimp on the barbie."   And MarionG... i would NEVER touch a person �s bottom in an offhanded way!  LOL Wen i do it, i mean it!  :-P     You got me as well... thought you were serious!  YIKE!   Ok MarionG I �m passing the torch to you, as you fooled me! I actually believed your definition.   LOL   Take it away!http://www.eslprintables.com/forum/topic.asp?id=40967 |  5 Apr 2013      
					
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 Jayho
 
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							| Oops, sorry Dar, a slip of tongue, well keyboard I guess, not that I know anyone that says �squizzy�, it �s just �squiz� where I hail from.   And I think Marion fooled so many on purpose so that no one was game to enter and that she would then have a greater chance of winning    And Irawin - better be careful if you ask anyone if you can have a squizzy because you might be surprised if you are then on the receiving end of a backhander  (defn 1)    Cheers   Jayho |  6 Apr 2013     
					
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 irawinj
 
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							| LOL ..Jayho. I got a few female friends in New Zealand maybe I give them a "squizzy" if  I meet them someday. |  6 Apr 2013     
					
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