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Word of the Day (WOD) Winner



subzeroking
Iran

Word of the Day (WOD) Winner
 
Yesterday �s WOD winner is "Ishorton99" (Lindsey) who, in my opinion, came up with the most creative answer. So, congratulations to Lindsey!

The word was "batrachophagous"

Lindsey �s answer was:
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I�m going to answer this question with a story.

I �m staying in a hotel in China while waiting for my apartment to be ready. One night, about a week ago, the heating broke. It �s very cold at the moment so I decided to go to reception to report the problem. Upon exiting my room, I was attacked by a bat. (I say attacked - it brushed my hair with its wings). I, of course, screamed and ran for the lift. I made my way to reception where, through mime (the receptionist didn �t speak English), I communicated the heating problem. He communicated that it would be fixed by the next day. I then said, �Oh, and there �s a bat on the 4th floor. � he looked at me blankly. �Bat. � I repeated. Still a blank look. Being a good TEFL teacher, I tried mime. Nothing. I indicated for a pen and paper and drew a fairly decent representation of a bat. He still looked confused. I wrote the word �BAT � and gestured to his translator. He looked it up and gave me a WTF look. �I know! � I agreed. �Bat! �

I returned to my floor, only to discover that the bat was now flying around. There wasn �t much light and it was cold but I bravely tried to make it back to my room. Halfway there, the fluttering of wings stole my remaining courage and I ran back to the lift, frantically pressing the button to close the doors. I returned to reception and tried to explain that I couldn �t get to my room because of the bat. A security guard was dispatched to accompany me. He went up with me in the lift and I cowered behind him as we approached my floor. The bat was still fluttering about, but he didn �t seemed fussed. �Good, � I thought. �He �ll take care of it. � He opened the door to a nearby room. I was a little confused - should i hide in there while he got rid of the bat? He then gave me a duvet. �OK, � I thought. �This must be to catch the bat. � He indicated that I should wrap it around me and that I wouldn �t be cold then.

That waas when I realised that they didn �t think the bat was important - the cold was what they thought I was worried about.

Batrochophagous - the art of communicating to people who don �t speak your language that there is a bat flying around the floor of your hotel!
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The real meaning is:
Batrochophagous (adj) /Bat`ra�choph �a�gous/  Feeding on frogs.

18 Jan 2011      





Zora
Canada

And best of all, it�s a true story!! Or so that was what a little bat told me!! LOL

18 Jan 2011