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We NEED a new word here . . . street1, why don't you contribute your Toliver Gravy?
I know you've said it before somewhere, maybe on another forum.
Anyway, I think it should be the word of the week.it seems this website has gotten a lot more (traffic) as of late. Plenty o time~I didn't notice the reply Calum. LOL

Toliver Gravy:The sticky brown colored substance
termites must eat before they bury their bodies
in wood.

I only found this out from my pet bird'PeckerWood.
He was eating a few termites and told me they
were Screaming...."We Must Have Toliver Gravy!

He is sitting in his little chair in the corner patting
one foot and....giving that look that kills!

USED in sentence below:

I have no termites at my home ,since I destroyed
all the toliver gravy.

Nicrosity:Will be mentioned later.
That stinks!How 'nicrose' of you
to pass gas at my dinner table.

COLHere's one I like. Very useful when dealing with technophobes:

troglodyte NOUN 1 someone who lives in a cave, especially in prehistoric times. 2 colloq someone who has little to do with the OUTSIDE world and who is therefore THOUGHT to be rather eccentric and out of touch. troglodytic or troglodytical adj. troglodytism noun.
ETYMOLOGY: 16c: from Greek troglodytes, from trogle a hole + dyein to creep into.I could come under the definition of troglodyte . . .
Just have a picture of me there.Quote

I could come under the definition of troglodyte . . .
Just have a picture of me there.

There is...That's the first time I've ever been called "cave dweller.

Made me do much LOL'ing.

troglodyte:I like that word it has a certain appeal
to me.

Wonder why ? :-?Quote
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I could come under the definition of troglodyte . . .
Just have a picture of me there.

There is...
I see.
So they finally listened to me, eh . . .


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