Friday, September 24, 2010

Fonetic Fridays: Word of the Day

Hey, you know those cool words they make you type when you comment on a blog, the ones that prevent spammers from commenting? If they were real words, what would they mean? See if you can come up with a definition and use it in a sentence.

Today’s word is: Snuncli:

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Snuncli: This is the latest accessory to wear with you snuggy. It goes over your head, and flows down your back, sort of like a nuns wimple. That way, every inch of your body can be covered by micro-fleece.

 “The amazing new Snuncli comes in dozens of fashion colors to match your Snuggy. If you order in the next 20 minutes, we’ll throw in an additional Snuncli FREE.”

7 comments:

  1. Snuncli - a sweet, flaky pastry.

    "Are you going to eat that snuncli, or can I take it from you?"

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  2. Oh, man! As soon as I read the word I thought, "Snuggy"! But you beat me to it. Hmm...let me think...

    Snuncli--a snail filled ravioli

    "Try the Snuncli; it's tangy!"

    ~JD

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  3. Snuncli sounds like it would make a great neck warmer.

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  5. Oops! Thought of a better definition!

    Snuncli: the highest possible musical note a singing nun can hit.

    "Above a couple of discordant contraltos, one snuncli soared in the convent choir."

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  6. These are all hillarious! Thanks guys

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  7. Snuncli- verb; the act of sneezing with broccoli in your mouth.

    "At dinner, my five year old son snunclied all over me."

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