Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Wednesday Words

No players in last week's round, so here's a couple of my daffynitions...

numpars: an adjusted number of strokes expected to get the ball in the hole during particularly cold weather.

calever: a simple machine that exchanges distance for force, used to affect tectonic events. "Give me a place to stand and a calever, and I'll shove that liberal state into the ocean."

And here's the next set for your pondering and perplexity...

3 comments:

Dean Wormer said...

mizessi- a cure for the rare cancer caused by watching too many musicals based on Victor Hugo.

comegrab- too easy. :)

guessn- what the hillbilly does on his SAT.

trink- a drink so big it needs three glasses to serve.

notbism- batism into the church of athiesm.

Randal Graves said...

I can't top those, but trink made me think of if Prof. Frink had a son, he would name him Trink.

Dr. Zaius said...

I think that "guessn" is used for people that are both unsure about something, and are also in to big a hurry to use all of the vowels.