Coenaculous
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Coenaculous
Fond of eating out, especially at supper time. ''Many people, after a hard day,s work, are tired and feel coenaculous and go out to eat supper rather than eat at home.''
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Question: do we pronounce this "see" or "key?" Or "se" v. "ke?"
Also, I know there's a word out there that means "one who conveniently shows up at dinner time." What is it? With 880 of you out there, someone should be able to come up with it. I've lost it.
Help!
Also, I know there's a word out there that means "one who conveniently shows up at dinner time." What is it? With 880 of you out there, someone should be able to come up with it. I've lost it.
Help!
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Good idea, but one can be a glutton at all times and places. I know I saw a word somewhere that explicitly describes someone who regularly shows up, uninvited, at dinner time. Keep looking, and keep posting.Glutton?
Life is like playing chess with chessmen who each have thoughts and feelings and motives of their own.
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By the by, if you are feeling coenaculous, it might be nice if you can make your belly-rack a blind-man's dinner.
However, be careful not to exercise your bibitory muscle too much, lest you get bleezed.
However, be careful not to exercise your bibitory muscle too much, lest you get bleezed.
Life is like playing chess with chessmen who each have thoughts and feelings and motives of their own.
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Sorry for getting carried away there, but it seemed in keeping with the original word. You don't seem to put out, though, so I'll probably do it again some time. Especially if Grogie feeds us another good one to play with.
Did you find the definitions, or should I post a translation?
Did you find the definitions, or should I post a translation?
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It isn't the fact that there are 800 of us out here.Question: do we pronounce this "see" or "key?" Or "se" v. "ke?"
Also, I know there's a word out there that means "one who conveniently shows up at dinner time." What is it? With 880 of you out there, someone should be able to come up with it. I've lost it.
Help!
-----please, draw me a sheep-----
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