There were so many good guesses that it was
difficult for me to choose one.
I don�t know why so many connected the word
with pubs and alcoholic beverages. Maybe they were having a hangover as a
result of visiting many pubs Saturday night and drinking lots of alcohol. J
Some of you caught a cold after reading the
word. Stexstme even had to go pack to ped - again...;o)
And the winner of the word of the day is�.:
Apodo ![](http://www.eslprintables.com/forum/my_documents/my_pictures/2010/sep/B48_congratulations-desi-glitters-19.gif)
According to him pabulous is a warning call to
a father when a bull gets loose � Pa bull loose! ![](http://www.eslprintables.com/forum/my_documents/my_pictures/2010/sep/4FA_bull.jpg)
The real definition of yesterday �s word of the day is:
PABULOUS � /Pab"u*lous/ adjective that comes from the Latin noun pabulum. It
has to do with food and nourishment. Affording pabulum, or food; alimental. Of,
like or pertaining to nourishment.
Thank you for all your hilarious definitions
and for taking part in the game.
Have a great Monday,
Elizabeth