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09-03-2009, 08:21 PM
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Very creepy wine from the Motley Cru, with notes of old clothes, burnt rubber, hash marks, and psilomotorcycles.
The link malfunctioned twice in two different ways, but I got the drift from my browser input line.
Keep 'em coming.
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09-03-2009, 08:35 PM
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It reminds me of this story, by Roy Blunt,
" 'ey"
"EEEEEEEE!"
"I..."
"Oh, you."
Which is all very well and good. But if you wrote it like this:
" 'ey"
"Ee!"
"I..." "O,
Yu!"
each line would be DUOLITERAL!
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09-03-2009, 08:47 PM
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Can you get it to be hyp-duoliteral? No? Well, we're still looking for Moby Dick then.
I'm not sure Cymrucontinental will work on the BBC.
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09-03-2009, 09:02 PM
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Law and Order rules even in the country of the yurt. Why? You are way ahead of me. The Yurt-policeman stomps about doing his bit, that's why.
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09-04-2009, 10:21 AM
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'A kind of Yugoideal Shakespearean vacation spot is found on the seacoast of Bohemia not very far from Trieste.'
-- Lawrence Durrell, Reflections on a Marine Venue (1952 ‰).
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09-06-2009, 07:59 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Allen Tice
What would blow the top off is almost any 'reasonable' (hah) word using 'y' as its first vowel and then going up the alphabet in reverse order.
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Allen Tice
As prods to get people thinking I offer : "zym-" as in yeastliness (ex. zymurgy),
and "Cym-" as in Welshness.
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Cymrupoeia (noun): the act of speaking Welsh-sounding words
Myrmuloidean (adj.): in the style of an ant-like creature
Gypsulfominerals (noun): minerals containing gypsum-like sulfur compounds
Ryu-ko-ni-kenta (noun): a made-up Nihonglish word for this 6-vowel reverse-order endeavor
Banzai!
Kelli
Edited in: Fie! While drifting off to sleep last night I realized, with a great and tragedious sigh, that Cymrupoeia does not, in fact, serve the purpose of this thread, as it contains the vowels E and I in their proper, alphabetical order. In atonement for this blunderous oversight, I offer the following words:
Zymurgopithecans (noun): in a dystopian Planet of the Apes-type future, members of the beer-brewing profession.
Dysfluoridental (noun): a treatment intended to counteract the fluoride rinses given as part of a standard dental prophylaxis and cleaning.
Kowtowingly,
Kelli
Last edited by Kelli J. Christenson; 09-07-2009 at 05:46 PM.
Reason: addressing my inadvertent blunder
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