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Post by Terragon Scrufftail on Feb 24, 2008 7:43:38 GMT
Oose.
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Navi
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Avie by Moonpaw from DAB. It's so cute!
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Post by Navi on Feb 28, 2008 23:38:56 GMT
Wierd!? I got the def. though.
A type of scottish informal word for the fuzzies that come of string and yarn.
Am I right?
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Post by Baraka on Feb 29, 2008 0:24:10 GMT
Abb., Org. : Oscilating Octopus Searching Extraordinaires.
def: A group of marinologists that are attepting to put the fabled Oscilating Octopus on the Endangered Species list by proving the existence of said octopus.
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Post by Aurora C. on Feb 29, 2008 0:46:40 GMT
I actually bothered to look it up.
Scottish textile fluff- not that I know what that is.
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Navi
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Post by Navi on Feb 29, 2008 17:40:33 GMT
Exactly! Textile is a flexible material woven with multiple fibers. Hense yarn and string.
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Post by Cuoha, Matt & Terry on Mar 1, 2008 10:23:50 GMT
It's like a noose without the top bit (The bit shaped like an 'n'). Used by cheapskate hangmen who want to save on rope. Sadly, it gets painful for the criminal when they aren't secure enough and they fall down.
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Post by Stoakly Centurio on Mar 13, 2008 0:01:53 GMT
Oose ;; N. Oose is a rare, North American mammal. It looks very much like a moose, but has no antlers, so it was decided that that they are not worthy to of that species. Thus, they were called, oose, which is singular for eese. However, it also has other meanings! Oose can can be be pronounced like "OoO-ZZZ-" as if in a song by Sanjaya from American Ido; this word, however, is disliked, for it led to the voting-off of said wierd contestant.
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Post by Terragon Scrufftail on Sept 2, 2009 9:55:09 GMT
10cs to everyone who posted a definition. Well done.
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