Winners of the Silly Goose Award for this week are
Diane :
Genu - Italian contraction for "you knew." "Genu I like-a de spaghetti deedun you?"
Vee:
longanimity....being overly animated for waaayyy too long a period of time.
Winner of the Smarty Pants Award
MammyT:
Hold The Presses! I KNOW this one! "genu" - a Catholic word, meaning 'knee'. Often used in combination with another Catholic word, "flect", meaning to 'bend', to describe a particular aerobic exercise performed traditionally in Roman Catholic churches.
Official Definitions
longanimity - n. patient endurance of hardship or injuries; forbearance
genu - n (pl genua) 1) the knee 2) a kneelike part or bend
Well done ladies!
6 comments:
I canNOT believe that. I guessed. I knew the word "genuflect", as in "kneeling briefly at odd times during the liturgy," so I thought I was being funny. :0 Man.
Thanks again, Mom, for the fun. This one had me going until this morning and I didn't know if I'd make it under the wire.
Nancy
Yuk yuk, LOL! ;o)
Diane j. cracks me up, as usual.
Nancy
Good Evening Mighty Mom,
"CONGRATULATION'S" to the winners this week. I completely forgot about it and have had other things going on as well. I do hope everyone there is getting better. "THANK YOU" for stopping by and visiting me. I so appreciate it. Take care my friend and have a great evening. May God Bless You and Yours.
Hugs,
Karen H.
Diane always cracks me up! Sorry I missed the fun this week!
Hey..thanks for the well-wishes for last Wednesday.. It took a few days for my gut to settle.. And thanks for the prayer requests.. Yes, Diane is very ornery.. it's amazing that you know how she is and yet you've never met her... he he he.... Our little secret... Stop by and see me anytime.. Cecil
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