Just in case this is your first time by here on a Thesaurus Thursday, the "rules" of Thesaurus Thursday are as follows:
First and foremost, leave as many funny definitions for either word (or both) as you can think up in the comments!! The ones that make me laugh the hardest will be given the Silly Goose Award.
Next, if you know (or think you know) the true definitions without looking them up then be sure and leave those in the comments too!! All definitions that are correct (or close enough for government work and Mighty Mom) will win the Smarty Pants Award!
Awards will be given out in Monday's post, so don't forget to come and see if you won!
This week's words are inspired by Ma Kettle:
oviparous
oxpecker
4 comments:
Okay, oxpecker is waayyyy too tempting.
Oviparous--something to do with eggs? Such as, maybe, endowed with lots of?
Are these two terms related?????
OK MightyMom....since the Chief decided to get "personal" in our weekly challenge...and wasn't even attentive enuff to put his entry into the correct blogpost comment section, I guess I gotta offer return fire....
Oxpecker- Something found cooking over "The Smoldering Embers of a Mohawk Campfire"...OR...
A Woodpeckers near-sighted cousin....OR...
A term used to describe the irritable and cantankerous character traits and personality of the person tending to the "Smolder Embers of a Mohawk Campfire"...i.e..."Man...that Chief is a real Oxpecker most of the time".
Mom, you can really "peck" 'em.
Oviparous (oh VY per us)-adjective - full of snakes.
usage - Junior, you don't wanna go skinny dippin' in there. It's oviparous.
Oviparous - Egg-shaped.
usage - Verleen was so oviparous she was scared to go to the Easter Egg hunt.
oxpecker - a distinguishing physical attribute of an oxymoron.
Nancy
I am rolling!
I realize that I have the potential to go off color in the silly goose way...as I do know both words.
Now I am embarrassed to admit my silly goose thoughts!
Too funny to combine these words as that is what makes it so hilarious!
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