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Aaaa�m wearin� shades, so I ain�t no clue whatcha talkin� about, kitty critter ;o) Besides, whoa, you paper kitty messin� with a bear?
Okay, here goes: "aba" usually means "down"...."cinate" could have something to do with fire... "cinder" ...so to set something on fire and burn it down?
Aaaa�m wearin� shades, so I ain�t no clue whatcha talkin� about, kitty critter ;o) Besides, whoa, you paper kitty messin� with a bear?
Ha ha BB - so ya like my graph kitty - I thought it was very cute.
Well, I decided to have a sneaky peeky quick squiz at my fave online dict. and I found that PB �s words were exacatackly the same. But ok, maybe I shouldn �t meddle with the bear utherwise I could find myself in a sticky not-so-sweet situation.
Hi all, You �re really quick! That �s what I �ve found :
From Late
Latin abacinātus, perfect passive participle of abacinō; possibly formed from
ab (�off�) + bacīnum (�a basin�) or bacīnus. Probably cognate with modern
Italian abbacinare (�to dazzle�).
blind -
make blind by putting the eyes out; "The criminals were punished and
blinded"
You can find the word "Abacinate"in the lyrics of a song called "Angel Death" by Slayer:
you are not supposed to give the answer!! supposed to guess: a real guess or a silly guess! (Thank you anyway Anaisabel for giving the origin of the word!) Yes, I �d say .... Abba: yes....erm..... cinate.....erm : cinccinate!Cincinnati!...... nate: born Abba were born in Cincinnati! That �s my final answer!