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My name is Liz. I need direction. I overuse commas. My house is a mess, my hair needs a trim, and I wish I had a dog: It's fun here, you'll see!

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  • If you're happy and you know it, just shut up about it, mmkay? Some of us are trying to work. 1 week ago
  • Me: Good Morning, Coworker! Did you have a good weekend? Coworker: (Long sigh) Oh, I would imagine so. 1 week ago
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September 11th, 2009

Word o’ The Week (VIII)

And the winner of the 7th Edition of Word o’ the Week is…MY DAD, Steve Cole! His entry for the word crivled (adj) was:

Feckless, and diminutive. Weak. By comparison to Superman’s ability to leap tall buildings in a single bound, Kenny’s super-power, the ability to remove splinters at great distances, seemed somewhat crivled.

Congratulations, father! For your prize, I will pay you back all of the money that you’ve spent on me so far in my 25 years of existance (excludes ages 8-24).

This week, though, there is another word that we need to define. It’s…

sleftweep (sl-EFT-weep)

***You may have noticed that there is no part of speech (noun, adjective, verb)- that’s because it’s YOUR CHOICE! That’s right, SLEFTWEEP can be ANYTHING! So, send in your definitions! Send your submissions to liz@theproductivecough.com by noon Pacific Time on Thursday, September 17th. And of course, BONUS POINTS FOR USING IT IN A SENTENCE!

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First time? Welcome! To play, simply send me your made-up definition for this week’s word. If you use it in a sentence, Feldman and I will give you extra-credit! Thanks for playing!

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