I have a quiz to study for, so I'll be brief. =P
Michelle Geiger: Technical term for short people.
Jacob Hooks: A futuristic game involving nanobots and a bucket.
Alex Hatfield: A monster that eats only small animals and people.
Danielle Ho: A type of seaweed found in shallow waters.
Cody Goodwin: To feel...nanoish.
Thursday, November 19, 2009
Monday, November 16, 2009
Thursday, November 12, 2009
Those Lizards are Difficult to Maneuver
Gotta be quick here.
Carmen Hood: A type of lizard.
Morgan Hughes: To make a funny noise.
Tyler Wise: Difficult to maneuver.
Michelle Geiger: To walk with a dance in your step.
Tori Herre: Nasty, gross.
Come back Monday for the new word and real definition!
Carmen Hood: A type of lizard.
Morgan Hughes: To make a funny noise.
Tyler Wise: Difficult to maneuver.
Michelle Geiger: To walk with a dance in your step.
Tori Herre: Nasty, gross.
Come back Monday for the new word and real definition!
Tuesday, November 10, 2009
Thursday, November 5, 2009
Blistered hypnotized cheerleaders, oh my!
Not suprisingly, most assumed (incorrectly) that hypnopompic has something to do with hypnosis. Allow me to pause for a private giggle and "I know something you don't know!" dance.
Thanks.
Mrs. Martin: Hypnotize a cheerleader.
Shannon Kimble: The art of hypnosis.
John Hofmann: A picnic that hypnotizes.
Derek Durbin: The blisters on a hippo.
Jacob Hooks: The formal charge against the assailant of a hypnotist.
Silly sillies. Definition and new word Monday. =]
Thanks.
Mrs. Martin: Hypnotize a cheerleader.
Shannon Kimble: The art of hypnosis.
John Hofmann: A picnic that hypnotizes.
Derek Durbin: The blisters on a hippo.
Jacob Hooks: The formal charge against the assailant of a hypnotist.
Silly sillies. Definition and new word Monday. =]
Monday, November 2, 2009
The Old and The New, Take Nine
Chopine is a type of woman's hard-soled shoe common in the 15th,16th and 17th centuries.
The new word is: Hypnopompic
The new word is: Hypnopompic
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