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Friday, October 5, 2007

boy am I in trouble!!

OK, well, here's the deal.

I was tired last night. Or as Diane would say TARD! My first attempt to jump in bed was at 7:30pm...alas little miss princess would have none of that! I finally made it in bed for good about 8:30pm...which means that I was SLEEPING instead of putting up my Thesaurus Thursday post.

mea culpa.....

soooo sorry for my tardiness!!!

So, without further ado, here you go.

dippy

dirndl


put your silly definitions and guesses at the real definitions in the comments and winners will be announced tomorrow (honest!)

7 comments:

Mohawk Chieftain said...

drndl: Obviously, what a female redneck doll sez when her man doll runs off with Barbie!

"That cheatin' man a mine done runned off with that drndl...."


dippy: Ain't yah never took a dippy in a nice cool lakey?

Pen of Jen said...

I love the bookmark!

drndl-United States grammar association getting on board with *global warming*- this word means use less, for carbon footprint to be smaller!
Al and Tipper drndl of the many homes they have.

Dippy-name of the dwarf that did not make the cut for the 1939 movie Snow White.
Dippy and Doppy, brothers lacked most of their brains.

Sleepy on the other hand alluded Mighty Mom, and caused her to be Grumpy?

Jackie said...

dippy -- What you do in you skin when you jump into a lake, also known as "skin dippy-ing"

dirndle -- (related to mowhak chieftain's definition)What you say when your Dell computer shows an error message . . . "That dirndl!"

Diane@Diane's Place said...

Well, since I know both of them I won't participate this week. Plus there's the matter of that little surprise and I don't feel right about participating at least this time.

I'll email you the answers. ;D

Diane@Diane's Place said...

Sarah twisted my arm and told me I should participate, so here're mine:


Dippy - silly, ridiculous

Dirndl - a long piece of material, usually a tartan plaid, that was used for a wrap and sometimes a skirt/dress; Scottish.

MightyMom said...

hey the more the merrier!

everyone's welcome!!

feel free to enter as many times as you can!

Stephanie D said...

dirndl--some sort of fabric, not sure what it looks like, but remember reading it used in conjunction with a skirt.

Dippy--Just a small dab of French onion on your plate for your chips.