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Debbie May 28th, 2020 04:10 PM

[Dixonary] Round 3076 Hiptiminigy
 
My apologies for the 8 hour delay in posting. Please choose the two most
believable definitions from the list below. Any variations in punctuation,
capitalization or spacing merely means that I did not take the time to
harmonize the offerings.

Deadline for voting will be Saturday noon, May 30. Happy hunting!

Hiptiminigy:

1. sulky; resentful
2. Mean and stingy.
3. an unreasonable backpack
4. adv. Intensive, used to express exuberance of spirit.
5. whorish, superficially appealing, pretentious.
6. a spontaneous cry of joyful amazement
7. A state of hypnosis due to the time of day and the sun in the sky.
8. Sexual reproduction in an organism that typically reproduces asexually.
9. Attempted union of principles or parties irreconcilably at variance with
each other.
10. a style of music made popular in the 1990s by groups such as Queen in
which the important words were moved either forward or back a half-beat to
add emphasis.
11. [Math.] the property of an abstract vector space possessing the
structure of an inner product that allows length and angle to be measured.
12. A logical fallacy wherein the argument is simply restated in different
terms rather than actually proving it; a circular argument.
13. A jerking or heaving sensation in the throat as a result of having
drunk too much port.
14. a form of divination popular in Victorian England, based on examining
the patterns made by seven sticks thrown on a surface.
15. a rare, inherited disease that affects the body's ability to
metabolize fat (cholesterol and lipids) within cells. Also called
Niemann-Pick disease.
16. A rare behavioral syndrome characterized by inappropriate laughter and
gesticulation, apparently triggered by ingestion of the mushroom agaricus
mycotus.
17. primarily within neopaganism, the belief that humans possess six
distinct selves: the body, or physical self; the intellect, or cognitive
self; the soul, or deific self; the face, or social self; the heart, or
personal self; and the genus, or generative self

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France International/Mike Shefler May 28th, 2020 04:15 PM

Re: [Dixonary] Round 3076 Hiptiminigy
 
I like 10 and 17.

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Efrem G Mallach May 28th, 2020 04:54 PM

Re: [Dixonary] Round 3076 Hiptiminigy
 
Seventeen, eh! A goodly number!

Might as well reward that effort by choosing two of the higher-numbered ones: 15 and 17.

Efrem

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> On May 28, 2020, at 5:10 PM, Debbie <chowwoman (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote:
>
> My apologies for the 8 hour delay in posting. Please choose the two most believable definitions from the list below. Any variations in punctuation, capitalization or spacing merely means that I did not take the time to harmonize the offerings.
>
> Deadline for voting will be Saturday noon, May 30. Happy hunting!
>
> Hiptiminigy:
>
> 15. a rare, inherited disease that affects the body's ability to metabolize fat (cholesterol and lipids) within cells. Also called Niemann-Pick disease.
>
> 17. primarily within neopaganism, the belief that humans possess six distinct selves: the body, or physical self; the intellect, or cognitive self; the soul, or deific self; the face, or social self; the heart, or personal self; and the genus, or generative self


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Tim Lodge May 28th, 2020 05:40 PM

[Dixonary] Round 3076 Hiptiminigy
 
'Choose the two most believable' - you must be kidding. I don't believe any
of them, but I'll vote for 6 and 14.

6. a spontaneous cry of joyful amazement

14. a form of divination popular in Victorian England, based on examining
the patterns made by seven sticks thrown on a surface.

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Judy Madnick May 28th, 2020 06:35 PM

RE: [Dixonary] Round 3076 Hiptiminigy
 
1 and 2...but I did read all of them!

Judy Madnick
Albany, NY

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Joseph Leckenby May 28th, 2020 07:48 PM

[Dixonary] Round 3076 Hiptiminigy
 
Eight and one please

On Thursday, May 28, 2020 at 5:10:59 PM UTC-4, Debbie wrote:
>
> My apologies for the 8 hour delay in posting. Please choose the two most
> believable definitions from the list below. Any variations in punctuation,
> capitalization or spacing merely means that I did not take the time to
> harmonize the offerings.
>
> Deadline for voting will be Saturday noon, May 30. Happy hunting!
>
> Hiptiminigy:
>
> 1. sulky; resentful
> 2. Mean and stingy.
> 3. an unreasonable backpack
> 4. adv. Intensive, used to express exuberance of spirit.
> 5. whorish, superficially appealing, pretentious.
> 6. a spontaneous cry of joyful amazement
> 7. A state of hypnosis due to the time of day and the sun in the sky.
> 8. Sexual reproduction in an organism that typically reproduces asexually.
> 9. Attempted union of principles or parties irreconcilably at variance
> with each other.
> 10. a style of music made popular in the 1990s by groups such as Queen in
> which the important words were moved either forward or back a half-beat to
> add emphasis.
> 11. [Math.] the property of an abstract vector space possessing the
> structure of an inner product that allows length and angle to be measured.
> 12. A logical fallacy wherein the argument is simply restated in different
> terms rather than actually proving it; a circular argument.
> 13. A jerking or heaving sensation in the throat as a result of having
> drunk too much port.
> 14. a form of divination popular in Victorian England, based on examining
> the patterns made by seven sticks thrown on a surface.
> 15. a rare, inherited disease that affects the body's ability to
> metabolize fat (cholesterol and lipids) within cells. Also called
> Niemann-Pick disease.
> 16. A rare behavioral syndrome characterized by inappropriate laughter and
> gesticulation, apparently triggered by ingestion of the mushroom agaricus
> mycotus.
> 17. primarily within neopaganism, the belief that humans possess six
> distinct selves: the body, or physical self; the intellect, or cognitive
> self; the soul, or deific self; the face, or social self; the heart, or
> personal self; and the genus, or generative self
>
> --
> *~Bending under the weight of His mercies~*
>
> *Through Jesus the forgiveness of sins is proclaimed to you. Through Him
> everyone who believes is justified from everything you could not be
> justified from by the Law of Moses (Acts 13:38-39)*
>
>


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Daniel B Widdis May 28th, 2020 08:00 PM

Re: [Dixonary] Round 3076 Hiptiminigy
 
Wow, what a choice!Â* Unreasonable backpacks, whorishness, hypnotism by summer, drinking too much port, ingesting mushrooms! Where do I start?



I think I’ll take the port and the mushrooms, please.Â* 13 and 16.







From: Dixonary <dixonary (AT) googlegroups (DOT) com> on behalf of Debbie <chowwoman (AT) gmail (DOT) com>
Reply-To: Dixonary <dixonary (AT) googlegroups (DOT) com>
Date: Thursday, May 28, 2020 at 2:10 PM
To: Dixonary <dixonary (AT) googlegroups (DOT) com>
Subject: [Dixonary] Round 3076 Hiptiminigy



My apologies for the 8 hour delay in posting. Please choose the two most believable definitions from the list below. Any variations in punctuation, capitalization or spacing merely means that I did not take the time to harmonize the offerings.

Deadline for voting will be Saturday noon, May 30. Happy hunting!

Hiptiminigy:

1. sulky; resentful
2. Mean and stingy.
3. an unreasonable backpack
4. adv. Intensive, used to express exuberance of spirit.
5. whorish, superficially appealing, pretentious.
6. a spontaneous cry of joyful amazement
7. A state of hypnosis due to the time of day and the sun in the sky.
8. Sexual reproduction in an organism that typically reproduces asexually.
9. Attempted union of principles or parties irreconcilably at variance with each other.
10. a style of music made popular in the 1990s by groups such as Queen in which the important words were moved either forward or back a half-beat to add emphasis.
11. [Math.] the property of an abstract vector space possessing the structure of an inner product that allows length and angle to be measured.
12. A logical fallacy wherein the argument is simply restated in different terms rather than actually proving it; a circular argument.
13. A jerking or heaving sensation in the throat as a result of having drunk too much port.
14. a form of divination popular in Victorian England, based on examining the patterns made by seven sticks thrown on a surface.
15. a rare, inherited disease that affects the body's ability to metabolize fat (cholesterol and lipids) within cells. Also called Niemann-Pick disease.
16. A rare behavioral syndrome characterized by inappropriate laughter and gesticulation, apparently triggered by ingestion of the mushroom agaricus mycotus.
17. primarily within neopaganism, the belief that humans possess six distinct selves: the body, or physical self; the intellect, or cognitive self; the soul, or deific self; the face, or social self; the heart, or personal self; and the genus, or generative self


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Shani Naylor May 29th, 2020 02:01 AM

Re: [Dixonary] Round 3076 Hiptiminigy
 
They all look wrong (especially mine) so I'll vote 16 & 17.



On Fri, 29 May 2020, 9:11 AM Debbie, <chowwoman (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote:

> My apologies for the 8 hour delay in posting. Please choose the two most
> believable definitions from the list below. Any variations in punctuation,
> capitalization or spacing merely means that I did not take the time to
> harmonize the offerings.
>
> Deadline for voting will be Saturday noon, May 30. Happy hunting!
>
> Hiptiminigy:
>
> 1. sulky; resentful
> 2. Mean and stingy.
> 3. an unreasonable backpack
> 4. adv. Intensive, used to express exuberance of spirit.
> 5. whorish, superficially appealing, pretentious.
> 6. a spontaneous cry of joyful amazement
> 7. A state of hypnosis due to the time of day and the sun in the sky.
> 8. Sexual reproduction in an organism that typically reproduces asexually.
> 9. Attempted union of principles or parties irreconcilably at variance
> with each other.
> 10. a style of music made popular in the 1990s by groups such as Queen in
> which the important words were moved either forward or back a half-beat to
> add emphasis.
> 11. [Math.] the property of an abstract vector space possessing the
> structure of an inner product that allows length and angle to be measured.
> 12. A logical fallacy wherein the argument is simply restated in different
> terms rather than actually proving it; a circular argument.
> 13. A jerking or heaving sensation in the throat as a result of having
> drunk too much port.
> 14. a form of divination popular in Victorian England, based on examining
> the patterns made by seven sticks thrown on a surface.
> 15. a rare, inherited disease that affects the body's ability to
> metabolize fat (cholesterol and lipids) within cells. Also called
> Niemann-Pick disease.
> 16. A rare behavioral syndrome characterized by inappropriate laughter and
> gesticulation, apparently triggered by ingestion of the mushroom agaricus
> mycotus.
> 17. primarily within neopaganism, the belief that humans possess six
> distinct selves: the body, or physical self; the intellect, or cognitive
> self; the soul, or deific self; the face, or social self; the heart, or
> personal self; and the genus, or generative self
>
> --
> *~Bending under the weight of His mercies~*
>
> *Through Jesus the forgiveness of sins is proclaimed to you. Through Him
> everyone who believes is justified from everything you could not be
> justified from by the Law of Moses (Acts 13:38-39)*
>
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Johnb - co.uk May 29th, 2020 02:37 AM

Re: [Dixonary] Round 3076 Hiptiminigy
 
#12 and #15 for me please

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Tim B May 29th, 2020 02:53 AM

Re: [Dixonary] Round 3076 Hiptiminigy
 
2 and 6, please.

Best wishes,
Tim Bourne.

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Paul Keating May 29th, 2020 09:49 AM

Re: [Dixonary] Round 3076 Hiptiminigy
 
4 & 9 for me

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Stephen Dixon May 29th, 2020 10:28 AM

Re: [Dixonary] Round 3076 Hiptiminigy
 
Put me down for #9 and #17 please.

On Thu, May 28, 2020 at 5:11 PM Debbie <chowwoman (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote:

> My apologies for the 8 hour delay in posting. Please choose the two most
> believable definitions from the list below. Any variations in punctuation,
> capitalization or spacing merely means that I did not take the time to
> harmonize the offerings.
>
> Deadline for voting will be Saturday noon, May 30. Happy hunting!
>
> Hiptiminigy:
>
> 1. sulky; resentful
> 2. Mean and stingy.
> 3. an unreasonable backpack
> 4. adv. Intensive, used to express exuberance of spirit.
> 5. whorish, superficially appealing, pretentious.
> 6. a spontaneous cry of joyful amazement
> 7. A state of hypnosis due to the time of day and the sun in the sky.
> 8. Sexual reproduction in an organism that typically reproduces asexually.
> 9. Attempted union of principles or parties irreconcilably at variance
> with each other.
> 10. a style of music made popular in the 1990s by groups such as Queen in
> which the important words were moved either forward or back a half-beat to
> add emphasis.
> 11. [Math.] the property of an abstract vector space possessing the
> structure of an inner product that allows length and angle to be measured.
> 12. A logical fallacy wherein the argument is simply restated in different
> terms rather than actually proving it; a circular argument.
> 13. A jerking or heaving sensation in the throat as a result of having
> drunk too much port.
> 14. a form of divination popular in Victorian England, based on examining
> the patterns made by seven sticks thrown on a surface.
> 15. a rare, inherited disease that affects the body's ability to
> metabolize fat (cholesterol and lipids) within cells. Also called
> Niemann-Pick disease.
> 16. A rare behavioral syndrome characterized by inappropriate laughter and
> gesticulation, apparently triggered by ingestion of the mushroom agaricus
> mycotus.
> 17. primarily within neopaganism, the belief that humans possess six
> distinct selves: the body, or physical self; the intellect, or cognitive
> self; the soul, or deific self; the face, or social self; the heart, or
> personal self; and the genus, or generative self
>
> --
> *~Bending under the weight of His mercies~*
>
> *Through Jesus the forgiveness of sins is proclaimed to you. Through Him
> everyone who believes is justified from everything you could not be
> justified from by the Law of Moses (Acts 13:38-39)*
>
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Stephen Dixon May 29th, 2020 10:28 AM

Re: [Dixonary] Round 3076 Hiptiminigy
 
On Fri, May 29, 2020 at 11:28 AM Stephen Dixon <stevedixon46 (AT) gmail (DOT) com>
wrote:

> Put me down for #9 and #17 please.
>
> On Thu, May 28, 2020 at 5:11 PM Debbie <chowwoman (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote:
>
>> My apologies for the 8 hour delay in posting. Please choose the two most
>> believable definitions from the list below. Any variations in punctuation,
>> capitalization or spacing merely means that I did not take the time to
>> harmonize the offerings.
>>
>> Deadline for voting will be Saturday noon, May 30. Happy hunting!
>>
>> Hiptiminigy:
>>
>> 1. sulky; resentful
>> 2. Mean and stingy.
>> 3. an unreasonable backpack
>> 4. adv. Intensive, used to express exuberance of spirit.
>> 5. whorish, superficially appealing, pretentious.
>> 6. a spontaneous cry of joyful amazement
>> 7. A state of hypnosis due to the time of day and the sun in the sky.
>> 8. Sexual reproduction in an organism that typically reproduces asexually.
>> 9. Attempted union of principles or parties irreconcilably at variance
>> with each other.
>> 10. a style of music made popular in the 1990s by groups such as Queen in
>> which the important words were moved either forward or back a half-beat to
>> add emphasis.
>> 11. [Math.] the property of an abstract vector space possessing the
>> structure of an inner product that allows length and angle to be measured.
>> 12. A logical fallacy wherein the argument is simply restated in
>> different terms rather than actually proving it; a circular argument.
>> 13. A jerking or heaving sensation in the throat as a result of having
>> drunk too much port.
>> 14. a form of divination popular in Victorian England, based on examining
>> the patterns made by seven sticks thrown on a surface.
>> 15. a rare, inherited disease that affects the body's ability to
>> metabolize fat (cholesterol and lipids) within cells. Also called
>> Niemann-Pick disease.
>> 16. A rare behavioral syndrome characterized by inappropriate laughter
>> and gesticulation, apparently triggered by ingestion of the mushroom
>> agaricus mycotus.
>> 17. primarily within neopaganism, the belief that humans possess six
>> distinct selves: the body, or physical self; the intellect, or cognitive
>> self; the soul, or deific self; the face, or social self; the heart, or
>> personal self; and the genus, or generative self
>>
>> --
>> *~Bending under the weight of His mercies~*
>>
>> *Through Jesus the forgiveness of sins is proclaimed to you. Through Him
>> everyone who believes is justified from everything you could not be
>> justified from by the Law of Moses (Acts 13:38-39)*
>>
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>> .
>>

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>
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>
> -- "Nothing is foolproof to a talented fool." -- Anonymous
>
>
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Ryan McGill May 29th, 2020 12:09 PM

[Dixonary] Round 3076 Hiptiminigy
 
1 & 2 will do today.


> 1. sulky; resentful
> 2. Mean and stingy.
>
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Joseph Leckenby May 29th, 2020 06:06 PM

[Dixonary] Round 3076 Hiptiminigy
 
When we finish the round, could you use the word in a sentence, please?

On Thursday, May 28, 2020 at 5:10:59 PM UTC-4, Debbie wrote:
>
> My apologies for the 8 hour delay in posting. Please choose the two most
> believable definitions from the list below. Any variations in punctuation,
> capitalization or spacing merely means that I did not take the time to
> harmonize the offerings.
>
> Deadline for voting will be Saturday noon, May 30. Happy hunting!
>
> Hiptiminigy:
>
> 1. sulky; resentful
> 2. Mean and stingy.
> 3. an unreasonable backpack
> 4. adv. Intensive, used to express exuberance of spirit.
> 5. whorish, superficially appealing, pretentious.
> 6. a spontaneous cry of joyful amazement
> 7. A state of hypnosis due to the time of day and the sun in the sky.
> 8. Sexual reproduction in an organism that typically reproduces asexually.
> 9. Attempted union of principles or parties irreconcilably at variance
> with each other.
> 10. a style of music made popular in the 1990s by groups such as Queen in
> which the important words were moved either forward or back a half-beat to
> add emphasis.
> 11. [Math.] the property of an abstract vector space possessing the
> structure of an inner product that allows length and angle to be measured.
> 12. A logical fallacy wherein the argument is simply restated in different
> terms rather than actually proving it; a circular argument.
> 13. A jerking or heaving sensation in the throat as a result of having
> drunk too much port.
> 14. a form of divination popular in Victorian England, based on examining
> the patterns made by seven sticks thrown on a surface.
> 15. a rare, inherited disease that affects the body's ability to
> metabolize fat (cholesterol and lipids) within cells. Also called
> Niemann-Pick disease.
> 16. A rare behavioral syndrome characterized by inappropriate laughter and
> gesticulation, apparently triggered by ingestion of the mushroom agaricus
> mycotus.
> 17. primarily within neopaganism, the belief that humans possess six
> distinct selves: the body, or physical self; the intellect, or cognitive
> self; the soul, or deific self; the face, or social self; the heart, or
> personal self; and the genus, or generative self
>
> --
> *~Bending under the weight of His mercies~*
>
> *Through Jesus the forgiveness of sins is proclaimed to you. Through Him
> everyone who believes is justified from everything you could not be
> justified from by the Law of Moses (Acts 13:38-39)*
>
>


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Debbie May 29th, 2020 06:30 PM

Re: [Dixonary] Round 3076 Hiptiminigy
 
Ha! Not likely.

On Fri, May 29, 2020, 7:06 PM Joseph Leckenby <leckenbyj (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote:

> When we finish the round, could you use the word in a sentence, please?
>
> On Thursday, May 28, 2020 at 5:10:59 PM UTC-4, Debbie wrote:
>>
>> My apologies for the 8 hour delay in posting. Please choose the two most
>> believable definitions from the list below. Any variations in punctuation,
>> capitalization or spacing merely means that I did not take the time to
>> harmonize the offerings.
>>
>> Deadline for voting will be Saturday noon, May 30. Happy hunting!
>>
>> Hiptiminigy:
>>
>> 1. sulky; resentful
>> 2. Mean and stingy.
>> 3. an unreasonable backpack
>> 4. adv. Intensive, used to express exuberance of spirit.
>> 5. whorish, superficially appealing, pretentious.
>> 6. a spontaneous cry of joyful amazement
>> 7. A state of hypnosis due to the time of day and the sun in the sky.
>> 8. Sexual reproduction in an organism that typically reproduces asexually.
>> 9. Attempted union of principles or parties irreconcilably at variance
>> with each other.
>> 10. a style of music made popular in the 1990s by groups such as Queen in
>> which the important words were moved either forward or back a half-beat to
>> add emphasis.
>> 11. [Math.] the property of an abstract vector space possessing the
>> structure of an inner product that allows length and angle to be measured.
>> 12. A logical fallacy wherein the argument is simply restated in
>> different terms rather than actually proving it; a circular argument.
>> 13. A jerking or heaving sensation in the throat as a result of having
>> drunk too much port.
>> 14. a form of divination popular in Victorian England, based on examining
>> the patterns made by seven sticks thrown on a surface.
>> 15. a rare, inherited disease that affects the body's ability to
>> metabolize fat (cholesterol and lipids) within cells. Also called
>> Niemann-Pick disease.
>> 16. A rare behavioral syndrome characterized by inappropriate laughter
>> and gesticulation, apparently triggered by ingestion of the mushroom
>> agaricus mycotus.
>> 17. primarily within neopaganism, the belief that humans possess six
>> distinct selves: the body, or physical self; the intellect, or cognitive
>> self; the soul, or deific self; the face, or social self; the heart, or
>> personal self; and the genus, or generative self
>>
>> --
>> *~Bending under the weight of His mercies~*
>>
>> *Through Jesus the forgiveness of sins is proclaimed to you. Through Him
>> everyone who believes is justified from everything you could not be
>> justified from by the Law of Moses (Acts 13:38-39)*
>>
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nancygoat May 29th, 2020 06:30 PM

[Dixonary] Round 3076 Hiptiminigy
 
I'll take 9 and 12.

Nancy


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Ryan McGill May 29th, 2020 06:33 PM

[Dixonary] Round 3076 Hiptiminigy
 
Joseph,

The only issue I see there is that many sentences can be made which are
generic enough to not provide any useful context.

Ryan

On Friday, May 29, 2020 at 4:06:51 PM UTC-7, Joseph Leckenby wrote:
>
> When we finish the round, could you use the word in a sentence, please?
>
> On Thursday, May 28, 2020 at 5:10:59 PM UTC-4, Debbie wrote:
>>
>> My apologies for the 8 hour delay in posting. Please choose the two most
>> believable definitions from the list below. Any variations in punctuation,
>> capitalization or spacing merely means that I did not take the time to
>> harmonize the offerings.
>>
>> Deadline for voting will be Saturday noon, May 30. Happy hunting!
>>
>> Hiptiminigy:
>>
>> 1. sulky; resentful
>> 2. Mean and stingy.
>> 3. an unreasonable backpack
>> 4. adv. Intensive, used to express exuberance of spirit.
>> 5. whorish, superficially appealing, pretentious.
>> 6. a spontaneous cry of joyful amazement
>> 7. A state of hypnosis due to the time of day and the sun in the sky.
>> 8. Sexual reproduction in an organism that typically reproduces asexually.
>> 9. Attempted union of principles or parties irreconcilably at variance
>> with each other.
>> 10. a style of music made popular in the 1990s by groups such as Queen in
>> which the important words were moved either forward or back a half-beat to
>> add emphasis.
>> 11. [Math.] the property of an abstract vector space possessing the
>> structure of an inner product that allows length and angle to be measured.
>> 12. A logical fallacy wherein the argument is simply restated in
>> different terms rather than actually proving it; a circular argument.
>> 13. A jerking or heaving sensation in the throat as a result of having
>> drunk too much port.
>> 14. a form of divination popular in Victorian England, based on examining
>> the patterns made by seven sticks thrown on a surface.
>> 15. a rare, inherited disease that affects the body's ability to
>> metabolize fat (cholesterol and lipids) within cells. Also called
>> Niemann-Pick disease.
>> 16. A rare behavioral syndrome characterized by inappropriate laughter
>> and gesticulation, apparently triggered by ingestion of the mushroom
>> agaricus mycotus.
>> 17. primarily within neopaganism, the belief that humans possess six
>> distinct selves: the body, or physical self; the intellect, or cognitive
>> self; the soul, or deific self; the face, or social self; the heart, or
>> personal self; and the genus, or generative self
>>
>> --
>> *~Bending under the weight of His mercies~*
>>
>> *Through Jesus the forgiveness of sins is proclaimed to you. Through Him
>> everyone who believes is justified from everything you could not be
>> justified from by the Law of Moses (Acts 13:38-39)*
>>
>>


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Efrem G Mallach May 29th, 2020 06:36 PM

Re: [Dixonary] Round 3076 Hiptiminigy
 
I think he meant after the votes are all in and the results are posted - perhaps in the results email itself.

Efrem

========================

> On May 29, 2020, at 7:33 PM, Ryan McGill <ryanmmcgill (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote:
>
> Joseph,
>
> The only issue I see there is that many sentences can be made which are generic enough to not provide any useful context.
>
> Ryan
>
> On Friday, May 29, 2020 at 4:06:51 PM UTC-7, Joseph Leckenby wrote:
> When we finish the round, could you use the word in a sentence, please?
>
> On Thursday, May 28, 2020 at 5:10:59 PM UTC-4, Debbie wrote:
> My apologies for the 8 hour delay in posting. Please choose the two most believable definitions from the list below. Any variations in punctuation, capitalization or spacing merely means that I did not take the time to harmonize the offerings.
>
> Deadline for voting will be Saturday noon, May 30. Happy hunting!
>
> Hiptiminigy:
>
> 1. sulky; resentful
> 2. Mean and stingy.
> 3. an unreasonable backpack
> 4. adv. Intensive, used to express exuberance of spirit.
> 5. whorish, superficially appealing, pretentious.
> 6. a spontaneous cry of joyful amazement
> 7. A state of hypnosis due to the time of day and the sun in the sky.
> 8. Sexual reproduction in an organism that typically reproduces asexually..
> 9. Attempted union of principles or parties irreconcilably at variance with each other.
> 10. a style of music made popular in the 1990s by groups such as Queen in which the important words were moved either forward or back a half-beat to add emphasis.
> 11. [Math.] the property of an abstract vector space possessing the structure of an inner product that allows length and angle to be measured.
> 12. A logical fallacy wherein the argument is simply restated in different terms rather than actually proving it; a circular argument.
> 13. A jerking or heaving sensation in the throat as a result of having drunk too much port.
> 14. a form of divination popular in Victorian England, based on examining the patterns made by seven sticks thrown on a surface.
> 15. a rare, inherited disease that affects the body's ability to metabolize fat (cholesterol and lipids) within cells. Also called Niemann-Pick disease.
> 16. A rare behavioral syndrome characterized by inappropriate laughter and gesticulation, apparently triggered by ingestion of the mushroom agaricus mycotus.
> 17. primarily within neopaganism, the belief that humans possess six distinct selves: the body, or physical self; the intellect, or cognitive self; the soul, or deific self; the face, or social self; the heart, or personal self; and the genus, or generative self
>
> --
> ~Bending under the weight of His mercies~
> Through Jesus the forgiveness of sins is proclaimed to you. Through Him everyone who believes is justified from everything you could not be justified from by the Law of Moses (Acts 13:38-39)
>
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May 29th, 2020 07:30 PM

RE: [Dixonary] Round 3076 Hiptiminigy
 
As is often the case, none of them are compelling, but some are more absurd than others. I don’t know if either make any sense, but I rather like #11 and #17, so I’ll go with those.

Alan



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Subject: [Dixonary] Round 3076 Hiptiminigy




My apologies for the 8 hour delay in posting. Please choose the two most believable definitions from the list below. Any variations in punctuation, capitalization or spacing merely means that I did not take the time to harmonize the offerings.

Deadline for voting will be Saturday noon, May 30. Happy hunting!

Hiptiminigy:

1. sulky; resentful



2. Mean and stingy.



3. an unreasonable backpack



4. adv. Intensive, used to express exuberance of spirit.



5. whorish, superficially appealing, pretentious.



6. a spontaneous cry of joyful amazement



7. A state of hypnosis due to the time of day and the sun in the sky.


8. Sexual reproduction in an organism that typically reproduces asexually.


9. Attempted union of principles or parties irreconcilably at variance with each other.



10. a style of music made popular in the 1990s by groups such as Queen in which the important words were moved either forward or back a half-beat to add emphasis.



11. [Math.] the property of an abstract vector space possessing the structure of an inner product that allows length and angle to be measured.



12. A logical fallacy wherein the argument is simply restated in different terms rather than actually proving it; a circular argument.



13. A jerking or heaving sensation in the throat as a result of having drunk too much port.



14. a form of divination popular in Victorian England, based on examining the patterns made by seven sticks thrown on a surface.



15. a rare, inherited disease that affects the body's ability to metabolize fat (cholesterol and lipids) within cells. Also called Niemann-Pick disease.



16. A rare behavioral syndrome characterized by inappropriate laughter and gesticulation, apparently triggered by ingestion of the mushroom agaricus mycotus.



17. primarily within neopaganism, the belief that humans possess six distinct selves: the body, or physical self; the intellect, or cognitive self; the soul, or deific self; the face, or social self; the heart, or personal self; and the genus, or generative self



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