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WOD CONTEST WINNER (14/06/2020)



Aisha77
Spain

WOD CONTEST WINNER (14/06/2020)
 
Hi to all again!
Hope you are doin� well... I am much happier, I never could imagine I had my laptop like a crackpot by the fact that I had so many downloads in the "download" folder (redundant to say) without reorganizing my thingies... It seems that the download folder needs once in a while to be emptied... 
Well, let�s say the winner of the contest, as per usual. All the entries had been mind-blowing, it was fun to read them, but I must say Monique once again hit the nail ( I must have a "Monique" sense of humour).
Monique, don�t know how you do it, seriously, but you always make me laugh like never before... I loved so much your popping up once and again here, showing us your list of synonyms is really updated, and btw, I loved, even more, the last pop up of yours using the word HARAM... And I did not realize first there were some strange letters written down the last post, and yee-haw! I was having a big cup of coffee with a huge smile on my face, and it came to my mind What are those signs there? I copied them, pasted them in google translator and Hurray! it was Armenian...
Monique u are UNIQUE!!
So, for me, I will say something is "snickersnee" when it�s forbidden, hehehe!
The actual meaning of snickersnee is:
 

Noun[edit]

snickersnee (plural snickersnees)

  1. A large sword-like knife, especially one used as a weapon. quotations ▼
  2. (archaic) A knife fight.
 
So, Monique, up to you now... ;)  Hugs 
 

14 Jun 2020      





karagozian
France

Oh ! I feel a bit strange. Did�n�t remember what I exactly wrote. A sort of delirium. I even thought �d better delete it before someone felt offended. My husband always reminds me that "nobody understands my humour". Well, so I am happy you (at least YOU) didn�t take it badly. I am now too tired to get back to work to find another silly snickersnee word. Didn�t even finish my wss. So, I,m afraid I will miss my Monday morning RDV unless I can�t get to sleep. We are now getting ready to see what OUR government is going to tell us tonight on how to deal with that COVID thing. I am snickersnee tired. I hope everyone is OK on this site. I wish you all the best and STAY SAFE. A special thank you to Aisha. You send me a pm blablablating about my humour. Did�t understand what you were talking about. Had completely forgotten about that snickersnee word. A big hug to all of you from Toulouse. Airbus is dead. Rugby is dead. Teachers are working like mad.

14 Jun 2020