
CARCRASHbimbo wrote:
Liney wrote:
It's a shame, methane is my favourite gas
Hmmm, methane is my LEAST favourite gas, except when it comes to writing down the chemical formula, then it's deff my fave cos it's the easiest!
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Actualy pure methane is odourless, it's the impurities that smell!
I like drawing the structures of molecules, my old chemistry teacher said I had a gift at it 



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Sandrene wrote:
I got embryo last game.
Hmmm, I don't think embryos and miss bimbo mix!
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Liney wrote:
CARCRASHbimbo wrote:
Liney wrote:
It's a shame, methane is my favourite gas
Hmmm, methane is my LEAST favourite gas, except when it comes to writing down the chemical formula, then it's deff my fave cos it's the easiest!
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Actualy pure methane is odourless, it's the impurities that smell!I like drawing the structures of molecules, my old chemistry teacher said I had a gift at it
Drawing the formulas can be quite fun (sad I know), but it's just like doing a puzzle because there's logic behind it, and only one right answer (most of the time).

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CARCRASHbimbo wrote:
After a bit of searching I found this:
Mary Jayne wrote:
Okay, today I got "mastix". I cannot find the definition of mastix. I can find Mastic but I don't thing mastix is an appropriate plural spelling.
Does anyone know what a mastix is or can you find me a dictionary definition for it?Mastix (Mastiha) is the resin of the Mastix (Pistacia lentiscus). Pistacia lentiscus is an evergreen shrub or small tree of the Pistacio family growing up to 4 m (13 ft) tall which is cultivated for its aromatic resin, mainly on the Greek island of Chios
lol! As if you didn't know THAT, honestly! lol, you'd think you didn't have a doctorate in advanced botany or something!
Wow! Thanks for that.
Too bad the Mastix isn't indigeneous to the Pacific Northwest, for that is the only botany class I took.
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Annabelle Ablewood wrote:
CARCRASHbimbo wrote:
Annabelle Ablewood wrote:
I got Fisted
OMG!
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You phrased it like that on PURPOSE!![]()
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didn't, you just have a dirty mind
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lets try and avoid any confusion, fisted was an answer on one of my wordo games
http://i36.tinypic.com/33zcqkx.jpg
PLUS YOU GOT THE SPEED BONUS !!! lol !!
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i just got 'HEGIRA', which, google informs me, is 'A flight to escape danger. also Hegira The flight of Muhammad from Mecca to Medina in 622 A.D.'
well there you go... i wonder who programmed this thing 
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Adimepiece wrote:
Fotzes? What kind of word is that? I just got that on wordo.
I know what it can mean... it is more nasty than "fisted" ... Usually the plural is build with "n" instead of "s"... but when I translate... well, I rather stick around here than get punished
But I do need help from our multicultural community... what does ISOGON mean? 

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I just got "praise". I think it's a sign!



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On my favorite day, I got:
1. mucoid: "resembling mucus"
2. unmeet: "not meet: unsuitable, improper (date: circa 1529)"
See, that grad class on Milton came in handy after all!
I totally love it, look at all the new words we're learning! I think learning new words is about the best thing in the world.
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tan wrote:
But I do need help from our multicultural community... what does ISOGON mean?
It's a polygon whose angles are equal, says Google.
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Yes...these words are very often more than strange.
For example today:
Solution 1) Gasifi
2) Oxtail
- - - > I never have heard this words before :-D
PS: How often can I play Wordo ? Every day only once ?
And if I play twice , and I lose the second game , what happens then with my score ?
I mean , will they add my "best" score od the day or even the BA of both ?
Hopefully you understood what I tryed to explain
( I know my English isn't very good -.- )
Please tell me, because I am still a "Newbie" 
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use morewords.com
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Today I got a word that was pluralized incorrectly. It made me mad :<








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I got HERPES.
Another day I got WEIRDO. Thats not really a 'grammatically correct' word now is it?

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mine is weewee
but I can't find a definition but it is on
http://www.esclub.gr/games/wordox/6.html







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LittleMissPrinceZzz wrote:
Yes...these words are very often more than strange.
For example today:
Solution 1) Gasifi
2) Oxtail
- - - > I never have heard this words before :-D
PS: How often can I play Wordo ? Every day only once ?
And if I play twice , and I lose the second game , what happens then with my score ?
I mean , will they add my "best" score od the day or even the BA of both ?
Hopefully you understood what I tryed to explain
( I know my English isn't very good -.- )
Please tell me, because I am still a "Newbie"
Oxtail
ohhhhhhhhhh make a lovely soup







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The phrase finder: Weewee: A nursery euphemism for urine or urination.
I thought so! I wouldn't have called it a proper word!
Gasifi: can't find a definition for this, but it's used quite a lot in chemistry it appears.
I wonder if it is something like an alternative spelling to gasify? Gasify: To convert into or become gas.
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I just got this today: zoysia
What?
Wikipedia tells me:
Zoysia is a genus of eight species of creeping grasses native to southeastern and eastern Asia (north to China and Japan) and Australasia. These species, commonly called zoysia or zoysiagrass, are found in coastal areas or grasslands. The genus is named after the Austrian botanist Karl von Zois.
lol, ok then!
Curse you Karl von Zois!!!!
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midian666 wrote:
What do you think of this one:
http://photo.missbimbo.com/1/29/moy/22820.jpg
I wasn't able to find what it means.
I know what that is! It is a very small, cute type of deer. 
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CARCRASHbimbo wrote:
I know what that is! It is a very small, cute type of deer.

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midian666 wrote:
What do you think of this one:
http://photo.missbimbo.com/1/29/moy/22820.jpg
I wasn't able to find what it means.
That's hilarious!!!

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Dikdik is a small ANTELOPE, not a deer! Apologies! Here's one for your viewing pleasure! 
Cute!
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I must admit-It's really cute 
The other word was "flocci" 
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midian666 wrote:
I must admit-It's really cute
The other word was "flocci"
Had to look up flocci, here you go:
Noun: floccus (flocci) flókus
1. Tuft of wool, hair or similar
Derived forms: flocci
another random word 
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