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WOD for FRIDAY 11TH (round 2)



Mar0919
Mexico

WOD for FRIDAY 11TH (round 2)
 
I �m posting again, since it might get pushed off the forum while I �m at work. Will be back in a few hours and check with you guys!
 
The word is: RASTAQUOUERE
 
Hugs!!
 
Mar
 
 

12 Feb 2011      





Irma61
Hungary

I �m sure that it �s a compound noun.
It �s a person, who wants to have a special hair made called "rasta" , but the hairdresser has a lot of work and this person has to queue, so he/she is a queuer. (I don �t mind there is a misspelling in the word.)Smile
bye, Irma

12 Feb 2011     



ju10
Brazil

 Rastaquouere from French Rastaquou�re 1social intruder, upstart � especially from a Mediterranean or Latin America country; a smooth untrustworthy foreigner. Perhaps it can help you.

12 Feb 2011     



elderberrywine
Germany

ju10, we weren �t looking for the meaning of the word. 
This is a game we play almost every day.
One person picks a rare word, preferably one that sounds a bit crazy, and all the others INVENT a meaning to it, going by its sound, components or just by letting their imagination run wild.
The person with the craziest, most interesting "definition" is the winner and may choose the word for the next day.

12 Feb 2011     



Mar0919
Mexico

LOL   Thank you ju10.... I guess you haven �t joined this game before, and I invite you to do so, it �s FUN!!!
OK, I guess I have to pick the winner, since the definition was already told, so I choose.....
(DRUM ROLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL)
 


edrodmedina
United States

quouere= querer = to want, to desire,
rasta = Rastafarian
 
Rastaquouere = a Rastafarian wannabe
 
 
EDROMEDINA!!! We all know what a pain the "wannabe �s" can be!!!!
 
 
Rastaquouere = a Rastafarian wannabe
 
 
CONGRATS, ED.... !

12 Feb 2011     



almaz
United Kingdom

Jussara �s inadvertent genuine gloss prompted me to check the dictionary and it just goes to show that the original definition is often a damn sight more intriguing and interesting than our �zany � efforts. I love the bit, �especially from a Mediterranean or Latin America country �. Where would Hollywood Latino stereotypes be without the likes of Cesar Romero and company?

12 Feb 2011