The Word of the Day for July 17, 2010 is:
BURGLE • \BER-gul\ • verb
*1 : to break into and steal from
2 : to commit burglary against
Example Sentence:
Mike was aghast upon returning home to discover that someone had burgled his house while he was away.
Did you know?
"Burglary," which means "forcible entry into a building especially at night with the intent to commit a crime (as theft)," and "burglar" ("one who commits burglary") have been with us since the 16th century. "Burgle" and its synonym "burglarize" didn't break into the language until the 19th century, however, arriving almost simultaneously around 1870. "Burgle" is a back-formation (that is, a word formed by removing a suffix or prefix) from "burglar." "Burglarize" comes from "burglar" as well, with the addition of the familiar "-ize" ending. Both verbs were once disparaged by grammarians ("burgle" was considered to be "facetious" and "burglarize" was labeled "colloquial"), but they are now generally accepted. "Burglarize" is slightly more common in American English, whereas "burgle" seems to be preferred in British English.


AND FOR THE REDNECKS (OR WANNA BE REDNECKS), HERE YA GO!

FARN - adjective. Not local.
Usage: "I cudnt unnerstand a wurd he sed ... must be from some farn country."

Didchew no you might be a Redneck ifn ur carport is the top cover offen a combine's discharge shoot!

Found some more and Just couldn't resist.

Obama is the Redneck Word of the Day. "I bought me a case of beer and drank it Obama self."

Redneck Word of the Day is TEXAS. "I hate it when my girlfriend Texas me when I am in bed with my wife".

The redneck word for the day is Chicken;my girlfriend wanted me to go to the store,but chicken go by herself.

Last edited by Skunk Hunter; 07/17/10 07:28 AM.

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