Woo Hoo – isn’t this fun? Obviously, though…
Posted on November 11th, 2007 by koolteecha
…unless you’re online during the wee hours, you don’t stand a chance! Kyle grabbed the first guess and was correct - that was
MALINGER – VERB - TO PRETEND OR FEIGN ILLNESS TO AVOID WORK OR DUTY.
Here’s my second installment of SRDAWKCAB YRALUBACOV!
This is just more fun than one should be allowed to have over the weekend.
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Ok, ok. I’m gonna try it.
That’s really ultra hard, though.
Ok,
arduous-very difficult to accomplish or to achieve?
that’s all I got out of it.
Ha hope I’m right!!!!! ;D
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Oh, oh! I know this one!! It’s ARDUOUS. Right, right? Arduous [Adjective] Difficult to accomplish or to achieve.
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Ohhh! I thought it was nebulous at first but…
is it arduous? (say yes)
arduous- adj.- very difficult to accomplish or to achieve
Meredith
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This doesn’t really have anything to do with vocabulary, but oh well. I was wondering when we we’re going to do our independent study project thing-a-ma-bob, because I already like have my topic picked out and everything (I know, I know. Dorky but who cares). Also do you know who we are supposed to give our Bobby Bragan thingy to for the sponsoring teacher and counselor part, because everytime I ask Mrs.Minardi something about it (she is my advisory teacher so I asked her what to do with it) she just says to ask my language arts teacher. So… yeah. Sorry I kinda rambled on and on. And on. Yeah, I’m bad about that. All of my friends make fun of me for doing it. And for saying like and “um”. And now I’m rambleing again. Somebody stop this madness (hee hee. I like that word).
Bye! Meredith G.
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Ok that was strange!!!
I’m gonna take a swing at it and say arduous( adj.). It means very difficult to accomplish or achieve. I remember that because if you put an H in front of it the first four letters would make the word hard. Get it ? So that’s just my dorky little way of remembering it. I really like this game and can’t wait for the next installment!
Ashley P.
P.S.- I told my parents the story with holes about the man in the mask and they are totally stumped!! I told them I want give it away!!!(hehe)
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Ok, this is like the 5th time i have re-typed this so hopfully this one will work. Is it arduous? (Adj) Very difficult to accomplish or to achieve.
Jacqueline G
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oh and I spelled hopefully wrong so there, now it’s right!!
Jacqueline G
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ok i know that i am totally late, but this is just for fun.
arduous adj very difficult to accomplish or to achieve.
or Lugubrious- excessively and dramatically mournful.
Oh since i wasn’t at school yesterday… what did i miss?
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Ok, this is like the third time I’ve tried to comment. It didn’t work the first two times! Arg! You ungrateful comment box! Cease this nonsense! (By the way I have my “I’m-so-serious-you-don’t-even-think-it’s-funny-and-you’re-quaking-in-your-boots face” on.)
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