Friday, January 7, 2011

Fonetic Friday: 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: Zable

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Zable: a new forest dwelling animal, found deep in the jungles of Africa. It was once believed to be a relative of the elusive Okapi, but is now thought to be the sterile offspring of zebra and sable antelope.

I'm sure you guys can do better than that.




 
 
 

12 comments:

  1. I was thinking of a fable with zebras...

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  2. The world is now populated by a generation none of whom find it even remotely acceptable to wear fur - zable print fabrics are the animal friendly/fashionable alternative.

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  3. Zable: n., A table for zoo animals. Example: "Baby gorillas are cute, but they have terrible zable manners."

    P.S. The word verification I just got was "backimp," which is obviously what I have sitting on my shoulder, whispering naughty things into my ear. ;)

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  4. Zable: a stable that the zoo uses when traveling cross-country.

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  5. A stable for zebras ?!? That's all I've got ;D

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  6. OMG you guys these are all so great!

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  7. Christina's way better at this than me. When someone is not quite mentally stable and all he can could up with in conversations is zingers.

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  8. Denotes a natural ability to fall asleep on cue and catch ZZZZs. Used in sentence: "He was quite talented at Zabling" or "She was able to Zable in class without the prof noticing.

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  9. GMC has a new SUV called a Zable. It's quite stout and classy!

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  10. A new verb, meaning "to be capable of zany things."
    Example: I am zable to make chicken-flavored lollipops.

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  11. Zable: A zip-up table...for taking with you on any occasion! ;)

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  12. I love your blog, Melissa!!
    Thank you for joining my poetry blog!!
    I added a new poem which talks about an interesting true story, if you wish to read.
    Thank you in advance for your wise evaluations, Melissa!! God bless you, and all those you love!!
    In God's Garden,
    Starry Dawn.

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