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Word of the Day
franknbea
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Word of the Day
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Hello everyone!
Today �s word is: Pyknic
As always, all guesses welcome, have a great day. |
2 Sep 2010
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colibrita
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Stealing pastries
Geddit??
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2 Sep 2010
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Apodo
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It �s just a pack of sandwhiches and tea in a thermos flask served on a tartan rug isn �t it?
I must be two sandwiches short of a picnic to have suggested that! LOL
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2 Sep 2010
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anitarobi
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when you accidentally place your picnic blanket on a cactus and sit?
(ups, that would then be a spiknic, right?) |
2 Sep 2010
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Mariethe House
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As short as a pygmyc....sorry! A pygmy !! ( under 1.5m)
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2 Sep 2010
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jamiejules
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hi Mariethe,
I did not know I was a pygmy |
2 Sep 2010
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perma
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ok i couldn �t resist looking it up, as it �s such a weird word! I won �t tell you what it means but this one also comes from a Greek word!!!
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2 Sep 2010
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Laly59
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My guess is:
Pi=Py= 3,1416
Knic= a strange form of Knee
Conclusion: A knee measure 3,1416 or
word related to different somatic types? If so, then it�s the fleshy body type |
2 Sep 2010
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Zora
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Py - as in pyro... knic...as in knic-knic - the sound a crickety cricket makes... so it must be a fire loving cricket who knic-knics only on hot summer nights...
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2 Sep 2010
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cheezels
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Picnic with fireworks? (Pyrotechnic + Picnic)
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2 Sep 2010
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