Wednesday, September 28, 2005
eye•muff (I' məf) n. Covering for the eye, such as an eyelid or hand. Often used as a command, i.e., Eyemuffs! for one to cover one's eyes before lights are turned on.
Saturday, September 24, 2005
ache (Ach') v. Variation of (Ak). To feel a dull, consistent pain.
fin•ger-do (fin' gər du'') v. To operate a mechanism with one’s hands when a tool would be more logical or efficient.
fin•ger-do (fin' gər du'') v. To operate a mechanism with one’s hands when a tool would be more logical or efficient.
Tuesday, September 20, 2005
brain-thing (brAn' thing) v. To exercise one’s mental faculties; to think --n. A thought; an idea.
so•ber-laugh (sΟ' bər laf'') v. To laugh at one who is intoxicated from a position of sobriety.
so•ber-laugh (sΟ' bər laf'') v. To laugh at one who is intoxicated from a position of sobriety.
Monday, September 19, 2005
blan•ket•i•fy (blang' kit ə fI'') v. To cover oneself with a non-blanket object in a manner as befits a blanket, for warmth.
health•mas•tic (helth'' mas' tic) adj. Contributing to good health.
sar•cas•mas•ti•cism (sär'' kaz''' mas' tə siz əm) n. The use of ironic remarks in a manner intended to ridicule; sarcasm.
shoe•i•fy (shu' ə fI'') v. To fasten shoes to one’s feet.
un•shoe•i•fy (un' shu' ə fI'') v. To remove shoes from one's feet.
health•mas•tic (helth'' mas' tic) adj. Contributing to good health.
sar•cas•mas•ti•cism (sär'' kaz''' mas' tə siz əm) n. The use of ironic remarks in a manner intended to ridicule; sarcasm.
shoe•i•fy (shu' ə fI'') v. To fasten shoes to one’s feet.
un•shoe•i•fy (un' shu' ə fI'') v. To remove shoes from one's feet.