Survivors,
In a surprising twist of fate,
blue_thundering won the sixth challenge. She chose
smeddley to receive immunity in the rounds elimination. But now it is time to tally the votes and say goodbye to yet another player.
blue_thundering: "I vote for Jennafern."
smeddley: "Man... it's getting down to the nitty gritty. I didn't expect to be around long enough to have to start voting
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A small mythical creature of the south, rarely seem but oft referred to as “that Gor-dang Glue-on” in reference to it’s magical ability to adhere to any surface (scientists theorize that it’s actually excess BBQ sauce that is left over from the creature raiding various cook-outs that allows the creature to stick to most surfaces) . That nick-name, said with a slurred southern accent, was so well-known a modified version was adopted as the proper name.
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Function: interjection
Etymology: Middle American, Southern - corruption of "Good Lord! Dang it, they're losing!"
1: expression of surprise, grief, anger; often used in conjunction with sporting events to express shock at a team's efforts
Note: See also fekinrefs and gahdamluzers
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Flobby
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A ball that is hit between the sixth and seventh wickets of a goal in a game of Flurn, resulting in a Fapula for the team defending that goal.
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Function: adjective
Etymology: Middle Italian (flao volo - false flavor)
1: giving the false impression of delicate spices and cooking to a dish prepared quickly and without concern flobby, did you use basil or cumin? Neither, just ketchup -- DH Lawrence>
2: flavor credited to comestibles made from inedible ingredients, often petroleum products or synthetic polymers (See Twinkies, Squeeze-Cheeze)
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To tackle in a friendly, brotherly fashion. From the phrase “brother tackle.”
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Function: verb
Etymology: Middle Ni (vraek [fish] ell [to slide])
1: to strike an individual with a fish in such a way that the scales scrape or grind against the skin; often used as a greeting in Norway
2: to be welcomed with scant or abrupt courtesies ("To receive a good brackeling")
3: Primary tactic of conquest employed by the 12th century Pythonian order, "The Knights who say Ni"
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A derogative term for a beach bum.
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Function: noun
Etymology: Early Hebrew / Middle French [sh'l (succulent, scrumptious) etoi (you, to you)]
1: term of endearment - specifically used to indicate a light-hearted, somewhat frivolous relationship
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A ‘smoothie’ popular among some college students that contains cherry mash candy, coffee, and protein powder, said to keep you awake and energized for the day.
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Function: noun
Etymology: Early United States, Eastern
1: the conglomeration of barely edible food-stuffs found at the bottom of a knap-sack after a week-long camping trip; often consisting of: trail-mix, coffee grinds, salami wrappings, crackers, lemonade powder, rabbit skat, dirt and torn up trail-maps
2: a meal consisting of three-weeks worth of left-overs mixed in a pot; often mistaken for animal-feed or Chinese food
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