From: nenslo <nenslo@yahooX.com>
Date: Thu, Jun 26, 2003
Last night, stimulated perhaps by a late snack of braised
kale on
toasted honey-poppyseed bread, I dreamed a new word.
The word is
spelled ibight, and denotes an unrelatedness between
two objects.
Example: Bob Dean ibight the Church of the SubGenius.
Meaning: Bob Dean is unrelated to, or has nothing to
do with the
Church of the SubGenius.
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From: bobdiddley@aol.com (Bobdiddley)
Quoth the Nenslo,
>I dreamed a new word. The word is
>spelled ibight, and denotes an unrelatedness between
two objects.
>
>Example: Bob Dean ibight the Church of the SubGenius.
>Meaning: Bob Dean is unrelated to, or has nothing
to do with the
>Church of the SubGenius.
What's the etymology? Or is it of Xist origin, and therefore
not subject to
merenormrules? Is it ibight of Latin?
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From: "Rev. Magdalen" <magdalen@subgenius.com>
--Bill Palmer on SubGenii
"nenslo" <nenslo@yahooX.com> wrote in
message
news:3EFB4082.64673BC1@yahooX.com...
> Last night, stimulated perhaps by a late snack
of braised kale on
> toasted honey-poppyseed bread, I dreamed a new
word. The word is
> spelled ibight, and denotes an unrelatedness between
two objects.
>
> Example: Bob Dean ibight the Church of the SubGenius.
> Meaning: Bob Dean is unrelated to, or has nothing
to do with the
> Church of the SubGenius.
How is it pronounced?
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From: hellpopehuey@subgenius.com (HellPopeHuey)
"Rev. Magdalen" <magdalen@subgenius.com>
wrote:
> How is it pronounced?
Same as "baranoidal chancroid," but without the dipthong.
--
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