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—Keith Hale—
June 11th, 2013, 01:57 AM
With 26 votes in, that's 13 voters ... well-past the deadline, i
declare the Winnahz (first and last, with natch 3 each: Dodi and
Matthew)
and the Lamentable Dealah: with 4 unspeakable points: Steve Graham!
Sorry, Steve, i picked the one def that by rights SHOULD make dealer
with a whopping D5: Noah "Let's change language on a whim" Webster.
Chris Carson is Right Honourably Mentionable with 3 points, speakable
and otherwise.

Take this deal and love it, Steve, i'm not workin' here no more!
(Even though my travel plans have yet to fully begin.)

1> _Obs._ guilt.
submitted by Dodi Schultz , who voted for 11 & 18 and scores 0 + 3 = 3
votes from Glen Boswell, Dave Cunningham, and Tony Abell.

2> sensitivity to the diuretic properties of dandelion sap
submitted by Johnny Barrs, who "voted DQ" and scores 0 + 1 = 1
vote from Steve Graham.

3> The seeming evil intent of inanimate objects, specifically the
tendency of a computer to crash or printer to jam when the user is on
deadline; coined in the publishing industry in the 1980s. (Obs.)
submitted by Nancy Shepherdson, who didn't vote and scores 0 + 1 = 1
vote from Daniel Widdis.

4> Eloquence. [Obs.]
submitted by Daniel Widdis, who voted for 3 & 5 and scores 0 + 1 = 1
vote from Dave Cunningham.

5> a fiery and impassioned sermon or address, often delivered with
malevolence or rancor
submitted by Millie Morgan, who voted for 15 & 19 and scores 0 + 2 = 2
votes from Dick Weltz, and Daniel Widdis.

6> a position of utter intransigence with respect to a point or points
under negotiation
submitted by Dick Weltz, who voted for 5 & 9, and scores 0 + 2 = 2
votes from Glen Boswell, and Efrem Mallach.

7> the attribute of intrinsic value of money (also rarely _specietude_) [Econ.]
submitted by Dave Cunningham, who voted for 1 & 4 and scores 0 + 0 = 0

8> hopefulness; optimism.
submitted by Tim Bourne, who voted for 13 & 14, and scores 0 + 1 = 1
vote from Judy Madnick.

9> A measure of the tendency of the parameters of a statistical
distribution to vary over time. (Fr. Henrik Spiss, Dutch
mathematician, 1897-1973.)
submitted by Efrem Mallach, who voted for 6 & *10 and scores *2* + 1 = *3
vote from Dick Weltz.

10> Thickness of soft substances; the denseness or compactness which
belongs to substances not perfectly liquid nor perfectly solid; as the
spissitude of coagulated blood or of any coagulum.
submitted by Noah Webster (in 1828), who voted for [changing a bunch
of British spellings] & scores disdain from the Dealah - and a D5 for
said dealah.
votes from Guerri Stevens, Steve Graham, Efrem Mallach, Chris Carson,
and Chuck Emery.

11> The period during which the moons of Mars (Phobos and Deimos) are
behind the planet with respect to Earth.
submitted by Steve Graham, who voted for 2 & 10 and scores *2* + 2 = *4
votes from Guerri Stevens, and Dodi Schultz.

12> a state of extreme exhaustion.
submitted by Chuck Emery, who voted for *10* & 19 and scores *2* + 0 = *2*

13> The state or quality of being unreasonable.
submitted by Tony Abell, who voted for 1 & 17 and scores 0 + 1 = 1
vote from Tim Bourne.

14> meekness; tameness; sweetness of temper
submitted by Judy Madnick, who voted for 8 & 15 and scores 0 + 1 = 1
vote from Tim Bourne.

15> Severe melancholy.
submitted by Glen Boswell, who voted for 1 & 6 and scores 0 + 2 = 2
votes from Millie Morgan, and Judy Madnick.

16> total absence of sound.
submitted by Guerri Stevens, who voted for *10* & 11 and scores *2* + 0 = *2*

17> A state of disuse or inactivity.
submitted by Chris Carson, who voted for *10* & 19 and scores *2* + 1 = *3*
vote from Tony Abell.

18> A measure of the degree of mixing of two or more substances
submitted by Mike Shefler, who "voted DQ" & and scores 0 + 1 = 1
vote from Dodi Schultz.

19> sassiness
submitted by Matthew Grieco, who didn't vote and scores 0 + 3 = 3
votes from Chris Carson, Millie Morgan, and Chuck Emery.

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Steve Graham
June 11th, 2013, 03:43 PM
Arghhhhh!!

I'm leaving town in the morning and won't be home until Sunday.
I can try to make it work ... but I'm not sure of the Internet access.
I don't suppose I can trade somebody for a future relief mission?????

Humbly

Steve Graham

No tree is too big for a short dog to lift his leg on

-----Original Message-----
From: dixonary (AT) googlegroups (DOT) com [mailto:dixonary (AT) googlegroups (DOT) com] On Behalf
Of -Keith Hale-
Sent: Monday, June 10, 2013 23:57
To: dixonary (AT) googlegroups (DOT) com; never box
Subject: [Dixonary] Round 2413 ::: SPISSITUDE ::: Results

With 26 votes in, that's 13 voters ... well-past the deadline, i declare the
Winnahz (first and last, with natch 3 each: Dodi and
Matthew)
and the Lamentable Dealah: with 4 unspeakable points: Steve Graham!
Sorry, Steve, i picked the one def that by rights SHOULD make dealer with a
whopping D5: Noah "Let's change language on a whim" Webster.
Chris Carson is Right Honourably Mentionable with 3 points, speakable and
otherwise.

Take this deal and love it, Steve, i'm not workin' here no more!
(Even though my travel plans have yet to fully begin.)

1> _Obs._ guilt.
submitted by Dodi Schultz , who voted for 11 & 18 and scores 0 + 3 = 3 votes
from Glen Boswell, Dave Cunningham, and Tony Abell.

2> sensitivity to the diuretic properties of dandelion sap
submitted by Johnny Barrs, who "voted DQ" and scores 0 + 1 = 1 vote from
Steve Graham.

3> The seeming evil intent of inanimate objects, specifically the
tendency of a computer to crash or printer to jam when the user is on
deadline; coined in the publishing industry in the 1980s. (Obs.) submitted
by Nancy Shepherdson, who didn't vote and scores 0 + 1 = 1 vote from Daniel
Widdis.

4> Eloquence. [Obs.]
submitted by Daniel Widdis, who voted for 3 & 5 and scores 0 + 1 = 1 vote
from Dave Cunningham.

5> a fiery and impassioned sermon or address, often delivered with
malevolence or rancor
submitted by Millie Morgan, who voted for 15 & 19 and scores 0 + 2 = 2 votes
from Dick Weltz, and Daniel Widdis.

6> a position of utter intransigence with respect to a point or points
under negotiation
submitted by Dick Weltz, who voted for 5 & 9, and scores 0 + 2 = 2 votes
from Glen Boswell, and Efrem Mallach.

7> the attribute of intrinsic value of money (also rarely _specietude_)
7> [Econ.]
submitted by Dave Cunningham, who voted for 1 & 4 and scores 0 + 0 = 0

8> hopefulness; optimism.
submitted by Tim Bourne, who voted for 13 & 14, and scores 0 + 1 = 1 vote
from Judy Madnick.

9> A measure of the tendency of the parameters of a statistical
distribution to vary over time. (Fr. Henrik Spiss, Dutch mathematician,
1897-1973.) submitted by Efrem Mallach, who voted for 6 & *10 and scores *2*
+ 1 = *3 vote from Dick Weltz.

10> Thickness of soft substances; the denseness or compactness which
belongs to substances not perfectly liquid nor perfectly solid; as the
spissitude of coagulated blood or of any coagulum.
submitted by Noah Webster (in 1828), who voted for [changing a bunch of
British spellings] & scores disdain from the Dealah - and a D5 for said
dealah.
votes from Guerri Stevens, Steve Graham, Efrem Mallach, Chris Carson, and
Chuck Emery.

11> The period during which the moons of Mars (Phobos and Deimos) are
behind the planet with respect to Earth.
submitted by Steve Graham, who voted for 2 & 10 and scores *2* + 2 = *4
votes from Guerri Stevens, and Dodi Schultz.

12> a state of extreme exhaustion.
submitted by Chuck Emery, who voted for *10* & 19 and scores *2* + 0 = *2*

13> The state or quality of being unreasonable.
submitted by Tony Abell, who voted for 1 & 17 and scores 0 + 1 = 1 vote from
Tim Bourne.

14> meekness; tameness; sweetness of temper
submitted by Judy Madnick, who voted for 8 & 15 and scores 0 + 1 = 1 vote
from Tim Bourne.

15> Severe melancholy.
submitted by Glen Boswell, who voted for 1 & 6 and scores 0 + 2 = 2 votes
from Millie Morgan, and Judy Madnick.

16> total absence of sound.
submitted by Guerri Stevens, who voted for *10* & 11 and scores *2* + 0 =
*2*

17> A state of disuse or inactivity.
submitted by Chris Carson, who voted for *10* & 19 and scores *2* + 1 = *3*
vote from Tony Abell.

18> A measure of the degree of mixing of two or more substances
submitted by Mike Shefler, who "voted DQ" & and scores 0 + 1 = 1 vote from
Dodi Schultz.

19> sassiness
submitted by Matthew Grieco, who didn't vote and scores 0 + 3 = 3 votes from
Chris Carson, Millie Morgan, and Chuck Emery.

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mvgrieco@cs.com
June 11th, 2013, 04:14 PM
As a runnner up, and longtime delinquent Dixonarian, I would be honored to fill in. If this is acceptable, I will post a word.

--Matthew Grieco



-----Original Message-----
From: Steve Graham <sdgraham (AT) duckswild (DOT) com>
To: dixonary <dixonary (AT) googlegroups (DOT) com>
Sent: Tue, Jun 11, 2013 4:43 pm
Subject: RE: [Dixonary] Round 2413 ::: SPISSITUDE ::: Results


Arghhhhh!!
I'm leaving town in the morning and won't be home until Sunday.
can try to make it work ... but I'm not sure of the Internet access.
don't suppose I can trade somebody for a future relief mission?????
Humbly
Steve Graham
No tree is too big for a short dog to lift his leg on
-----Original Message-----
rom: dixonary (AT) googlegroups (DOT) com [mailto:dixonary (AT) googlegroups (DOT) com] On Behalf
f -Keith Hale-
ent: Monday, June 10, 2013 23:57
o: dixonary (AT) googlegroups (DOT) com; never box
ubject: [Dixonary] Round 2413 ::: SPISSITUDE ::: Results
With 26 votes in, that's 13 voters ... well-past the deadline, i declare the
innahz (first and last, with natch 3 each: Dodi and
atthew)
nd the Lamentable Dealah: with 4 unspeakable points: Steve Graham!
orry, Steve, i picked the one def that by rights SHOULD make dealer with a
hopping D5: Noah "Let's change language on a whim" Webster.
hris Carson is Right Honourably Mentionable with 3 points, speakable and
therwise.
Take this deal and love it, Steve, i'm not workin' here no more!
Even though my travel plans have yet to fully begin.)
1> _Obs._ guilt.
ubmitted by Dodi Schultz , who voted for 11 & 18 and scores 0 + 3 = 3 votes
rom Glen Boswell, Dave Cunningham, and Tony Abell.
2> sensitivity to the diuretic properties of dandelion sap
ubmitted by Johnny Barrs, who "voted DQ" and scores 0 + 1 = 1 vote from
teve Graham.
3> The seeming evil intent of inanimate objects, specifically the
endency of a computer to crash or printer to jam when the user is on
eadline; coined in the publishing industry in the 1980s. (Obs.) submitted
y Nancy Shepherdson, who didn't vote and scores 0 + 1 = 1 vote from Daniel
iddis.
4> Eloquence. [Obs.]
ubmitted by Daniel Widdis, who voted for 3 & 5 and scores 0 + 1 = 1 vote
rom Dave Cunningham.
5> a fiery and impassioned sermon or address, often delivered with
alevolence or rancor
ubmitted by Millie Morgan, who voted for 15 & 19 and scores 0 + 2 = 2 votes
rom Dick Weltz, and Daniel Widdis.
6> a position of utter intransigence with respect to a point or points
nder negotiation
ubmitted by Dick Weltz, who voted for 5 & 9, and scores 0 + 2 = 2 votes
rom Glen Boswell, and Efrem Mallach.
7> the attribute of intrinsic value of money (also rarely _specietude_)
> [Econ.]
ubmitted by Dave Cunningham, who voted for 1 & 4 and scores 0 + 0 = 0
8> hopefulness; optimism.
ubmitted by Tim Bourne, who voted for 13 & 14, and scores 0 + 1 = 1 vote
rom Judy Madnick.
9> A measure of the tendency of the parameters of a statistical
istribution to vary over time. (Fr. Henrik Spiss, Dutch mathematician,
897-1973.) submitted by Efrem Mallach, who voted for 6 & *10 and scores *2*
1 = *3 vote from Dick Weltz.
10> Thickness of soft substances; the denseness or compactness which
elongs to substances not perfectly liquid nor perfectly solid; as the
pissitude of coagulated blood or of any coagulum.
ubmitted by Noah Webster (in 1828), who voted for [changing a bunch of
ritish spellings] & scores disdain from the Dealah - and a D5 for said
ealah.
otes from Guerri Stevens, Steve Graham, Efrem Mallach, Chris Carson, and
huck Emery.
11> The period during which the moons of Mars (Phobos and Deimos) are
ehind the planet with respect to Earth.
ubmitted by Steve Graham, who voted for 2 & 10 and scores *2* + 2 = *4
otes from Guerri Stevens, and Dodi Schultz.
12> a state of extreme exhaustion.
ubmitted by Chuck Emery, who voted for *10* & 19 and scores *2* + 0 = *2*
13> The state or quality of being unreasonable.
ubmitted by Tony Abell, who voted for 1 & 17 and scores 0 + 1 = 1 vote from
im Bourne.
14> meekness; tameness; sweetness of temper
ubmitted by Judy Madnick, who voted for 8 & 15 and scores 0 + 1 = 1 vote
rom Tim Bourne.
15> Severe melancholy.
ubmitted by Glen Boswell, who voted for 1 & 6 and scores 0 + 2 = 2 votes
rom Millie Morgan, and Judy Madnick.
16> total absence of sound.
ubmitted by Guerri Stevens, who voted for *10* & 11 and scores *2* + 0 =
2*
17> A state of disuse or inactivity.
ubmitted by Chris Carson, who voted for *10* & 19 and scores *2* + 1 = *3*
ote from Tony Abell.
18> A measure of the degree of mixing of two or more substances
ubmitted by Mike Shefler, who "voted DQ" & and scores 0 + 1 = 1 vote from
odi Schultz.
19> sassiness
ubmitted by Matthew Grieco, who didn't vote and scores 0 + 3 = 3 votes from
hris Carson, Millie Morgan, and Chuck Emery.
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Steve Graham
June 11th, 2013, 04:37 PM
Many thanks, I hereby owe you a deal.



I was going to say "I thank you a great deal," but that would be pushing my
pitiful attempts at humor.



Steve Graham

_____

No tree is too big for a short dog to lift his leg on



From: dixonary (AT) googlegroups (DOT) com [mailto:dixonary (AT) googlegroups (DOT) com] On Behalf
Of mvgrieco (AT) cs (DOT) com
Sent: Tuesday, June 11, 2013 14:15
To: dixonary (AT) googlegroups (DOT) com
Subject: Re: [Dixonary] Round 2413 ::: SPISSITUDE ::: Results



As a runnner up, and longtime delinquent Dixonarian, I would be honored to
fill in. If this is acceptable, I will post a word.



--Matthew Grieco



-----Original Message-----
From: Steve Graham <sdgraham (AT) duckswild (DOT) com>
To: dixonary <dixonary (AT) googlegroups (DOT) com>
Sent: Tue, Jun 11, 2013 4:43 pm
Subject: RE: [Dixonary] Round 2413 ::: SPISSITUDE ::: Results

Arghhhhh!!

I'm leaving town in the morning and won't be home until Sunday.
I can try to make it work ... but I'm not sure of the Internet access.
I don't suppose I can trade somebody for a future relief mission?????

Humbly

Steve Graham

No tree is too big for a short dog to lift his leg on

-----Original Message-----
From: dixonary (AT) googlegroups (DOT) com [mailto:dixonary (AT) googlegroups (DOT) com
<mailto:dixonary (AT) googlegroups (DOT) com?> ] On Behalf
Of -Keith Hale-
Sent: Monday, June 10, 2013 23:57
To: dixonary (AT) googlegroups (DOT) com; never box
Subject: [Dixonary] Round 2413 ::: SPISSITUDE ::: Results

With 26 votes in, that's 13 voters ... well-past the deadline, i declare the
Winnahz (first and last, with natch 3 each: Dodi and
Matthew)
and the Lamentable Dealah: with 4 unspeakable points: Steve Graham!
Sorry, Steve, i picked the one def that by rights SHOULD make dealer with a
whopping D5: Noah "Let's change language on a whim" Webster.
Chris Carson is Right Honourably Mentionable with 3 points, speakable and
otherwise.

Take this deal and love it, Steve, i'm not workin' here no more!
(Even though my travel plans have yet to fully begin.)

1> _Obs._ guilt.
submitted by Dodi Schultz , who voted for 11 & 18 and scores 0 + 3 = 3 votes
from Glen Boswell, Dave Cunningham, and Tony Abell.

2> sensitivity to the diuretic properties of dandelion sap
submitted by Johnny Barrs, who "voted DQ" and scores 0 + 1 = 1 vote from
Steve Graham.

3> The seeming evil intent of inanimate objects, specifically the
tendency of a computer to crash or printer to jam when the user is on
deadline; coined in the publishing industry in the 1980s. (Obs.) submitted
by Nancy Shepherdson, who didn't vote and scores 0 + 1 = 1 vote from Daniel
Widdis.

4> Eloquence. [Obs.]
submitted by Daniel Widdis, who voted for 3 & 5 and scores 0 + 1 = 1 vote
from Dave Cunningham.

5> a fiery and impassioned sermon or address, often delivered with
malevolence or rancor
submitted by Millie Morgan, who voted for 15 & 19 and scores 0 + 2 = 2 votes
from Dick Weltz, and Daniel Widdis.

6> a position of utter intransigence with respect to a point or points
under negotiation
submitted by Dick Weltz, who voted for 5 & 9, and scores 0 + 2 = 2 votes
from Glen Boswell, and Efrem Mallach.

7> the attribute of intrinsic value of money (also rarely _specietude_)
7> [Econ.]
submitted by Dave Cunningham, who voted for 1 & 4 and scores 0 + 0 = 0

8> hopefulness; optimism.
submitted by Tim Bourne, who voted for 13 & 14, and scores 0 + 1 = 1 vote
from Judy Madnick.

9> A measure of the tendency of the parameters of a statistical
distribution to vary over time. (Fr. Henrik Spiss, Dutch mathematician,
1897-1973.) submitted by Efrem Mallach, who voted for 6 & *10 and scores *2*
+ 1 = *3 vote from Dick Weltz.

10> Thickness of soft substances; the denseness or compactness which
belongs to substances not perfectly liquid nor perfectly solid; as the
spissitude of coagulated blood or of any coagulum.
submitted by Noah Webster (in 1828), who voted for [changing a bunch of
British spellings] & scores disdain from the Dealah - and a D5 for said
dealah.
votes from Guerri Stevens, Steve Graham, Efrem Mallach, Chris Carson, and
Chuck Emery.

11> The period during which the moons of Mars (Phobos and Deimos) are
behind the planet with respect to Earth.
submitted by Steve Graham, who voted for 2 & 10 and scores *2* + 2 = *4
votes from Guerri Stevens, and Dodi Schultz.

12> a state of extreme exhaustion.
submitted by Chuck Emery, who voted for *10* & 19 and scores *2* + 0 = *2*

13> The state or quality of being unreasonable.
submitted by Tony Abell, who voted for 1 & 17 and scores 0 + 1 = 1 vote from
Tim Bourne.

14> meekness; tameness; sweetness of temper
submitted by Judy Madnick, who voted for 8 & 15 and scores 0 + 1 = 1 vote
from Tim Bourne.

15> Severe melancholy.
submitted by Glen Boswell, who voted for 1 & 6 and scores 0 + 2 = 2 votes
from Millie Morgan, and Judy Madnick.

16> total absence of sound.
submitted by Guerri Stevens, who voted for *10* & 11 and scores *2* + 0 =
*2*

17> A state of disuse or inactivity.
submitted by Chris Carson, who voted for *10* & 19 and scores *2* + 1 = *3*
vote from Tony Abell.

18> A measure of the degree of mixing of two or more substances
submitted by Mike Shefler, who "voted DQ" & and scores 0 + 1 = 1 vote from
Dodi Schultz.

19> sassiness
submitted by Matthew Grieco, who didn't vote and scores 0 + 3 = 3 votes from
Chris Carson, Millie Morgan, and Chuck Emery.

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