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WOD Continued
douglas
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WOD Continued
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Come on folks!
I got two inputs (I thought I read a third one yesterday, but it is gone) for the WOD/POD--that�s not enough. I am extending it another day.
The phrase is a combination of two words that I put together in hopes of receiving new, fun, creative definitions.
PLEASE, give it a thought and try something:
What or who is a JITTERATI INFIDEL?
Douglas
("great minds think alike")
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27 Sep 2011
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Zora
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Jitterati Infidel referred to anyone in the 50 �s that didn �t like the Jitterbug. They were considered outcasts for not wanting to go to the Sock Hops and jitter the night away like the rest of them cool cats.
(PS... I didn�t see Ed�s post until now! Almost the same kind of idea... lol )
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27 Sep 2011
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AMaedgen
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Jitterati Infidel refers to an elite coffee enthusiast/reviewer who refuses to accept the superiority of Turkish coffee.
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27 Sep 2011
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dennismychina
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A clever combination Douglas. Used together your words would mean; The constant clandestine infidelity of intellectuals.
Enjoy. |
27 Sep 2011
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douglas
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and the winner is Amaedgen!
The real meaning is:
jitterati: What the digital generation becomes after sipping one too many cups of Starbucks
infidel [ˈɪnfɪdəl]
n
a person who has no religious belief; unbeliever
adj
1. rejecting a specific religion, esp Christianity or Islam
2. of, characteristic of, or relating to unbelievers or unbelief
Cheers,
Douglas |
28 Sep 2011
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