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Monday, November 8, 2010

Question of the Day

If you read the title you know what this is about. From now on I'm going to post a random question every day, and you either can answer it in your comments, or look at it and ponder, or ignore it completely. Whichever you prefer; it's a free country. These questions can range from random to silly to just being philosophical musings, or even a homework question that I'm stuck on and hope you guys answer, but I won't tell you which ones are the philosophical questions and which ones are simply my homework (that's what brains are for, people). So now I leave you with today's Question of the Day:


Is there a synonym for the word 'synonym'?



  

5 comments:

  1. –noun; a word having the same or nearly the same meaning as another in the language [sin-uh-nim]
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    Duh, it's called Websters.com.
    lmao :D

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  2. I think I asked for a synonym of the word "Synonym" not the actual definition. I'm not dumb, you know.

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  3. Wait, what?
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    Ohhhhhh....you wanted a SYNONYM. Ohh...
    Crap. that's not fair. i get another chance...

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  4. synonoma (you might not find it in a random dictionary, but it is considered a word by most).

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  5. Thank you, Sakib. You provided a real answer unlike Eeshie over here who gave me a definition instead. Way to go, Eeshie. Ten points for dumbness. Sakib, ten points for smartness and actually reading the question carefully.

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