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[Dixonary] Round 2956: PIKI - Time to Vote (Repost - read this first)
Hey all... if you haven't already read the older messages, the initial
posting revealed some names. There was a followup posting without names... but I accidentally deleted that rather than the other one... so now both are deleted from the website/archive. Although some replies quote the whole list, so it seems the cat is out of the bag. Anyway if you want a spoiler free voting round I'm re-posting the list myself! Sorry for goofing in my attempt to fix another goof. Here's the original posting, with names removed! Here are 14 definitions for PIKI. Please vote for 2 for any reason whatsoever, whether you think it is the real one, it came to you in a dream, reminds you of your favorite vacation spot, etc. etc. I am not sure what a reasonable deadline might be, so I'll use Friday, January 25, at noon, eastern U.S. time. 1: a small rodent found at high altitudes in the Himalayas that does not hibernate, but harvests grass during the summer to provide food in the winter. 2.a cornmeal bread in the form of very thin sheets made by the Hopi Indians of the southwestern U.S. 3. [Hawai'i] a ceremonial carved stick that identified its bearer as acting on behalf of the monarch. 4. [Haw.] the pineapple (sometimes _piki piki_) 5. a small basket mounted on the end of a pole, used in churches to collect donations from those attending a church service; 6. The philosophy behind any given word choice 7. A litter or palanquin. 8. The abbreviation for the disease a person has who is driven to eat paper. 9. to prick pastry with a fork prior to blind-baking it 10. an immature bonsai 11. a polynesian war club 12. in Romany use, the hedgehog 13. an edible seaweed with a strong flavor 14. an earthenware trinket used in worship, chiefly Roman -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Dixonary" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to dixonary+unsubscribe (AT) googlegroups (DOT) com. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout. |
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