Showing posts with label dictionary. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dictionary. Show all posts

Thursday, 1 January 2009

prilyo & ovensupl


We have our winners. That's right winners.

This New Years, luck comes in twos! So let us have a drum roll, please!

PRILYO & OVENSUPL have happily made it into our Dyslecsics Dictionary with top ranks!

Frank Cabaliero, from Newport New Mexico sent in prilyo. So what is prilyo, you may be wondering? Isn't it obvious? Prilyo - sounds like a dish scrubber and is formerly known as bleach. "Have you noticed recently how healthy the Jones' kids are? Mrs. Jones uses prilyo when swabbing down the surfaces." - It's proven to kill all known germs D E A D and makes for a delicious smoothie! "It's what I use on my kids every day! It does work wonders."



Janis Quayleyani, from Little Michigan, Italy sent in ovensupl. Way to go Janis, that's a good one. So what does ovensupl mean? Obviously, it means skin so smooth it came fresh from the oven... or did it? When fast word got around about the security verification word ovensupl, marketing developer and entrepreneur Mario Scapini got in on the action! He and Janis now have a new line of products you won't want to miss! Skin so supple, it's ovensupl. "Oh, my darling little squid, your skin is so soft! You've been basting yourself again, haven't you? I love it." He'll never know, it's Ovensupl. Coming soon to fine stores everywhere.

We hope you all enjoyed today's winners as much as we have. Kudos to Frank and Janis. That's two more words that finally have a home they can call home.

HAPPY NEW YEAR EVERYONE

MUCH LOVE, JAS AND FRIEDA!

Tuesday, 30 December 2008

Welcome to Dyslecsics’ Dictionary: State the Obvious With an Essential Compendium of Security Words

Welcome to Dyslcsics’ Dictionary, with your hosts, JAS and Frieda.
As all of you know, security words are the essential heartbeat of the day to day blog commenting world. We all do it. We’re all proud to play our part in it. Security necessity reminds us that we are people. Security words are our way of saying, cyber world, we’re here, we’re real, and we matter! So here at Dyslecsics dictionary, we take pride in these humane facts and would like to take time out to honor these security words that make our life whole.

As you may or may not know, many of these security words have no home in our dictionaries. In fact, the number of homeless security words in the whole of cyber world is astounding, and their numbers are growing rapidly. This is a sad piece of information, and for many, hard to swallow. Yet the fact still remains.

We at Dyslecsics’ Dictionary have vowed to put into effect a New Year’s Resolution to stop the madness. We want to change the world, one security word at a time. We want you to join us!

Here’s how it works. When you attempt to post a comment on a blog, you will be prompted with your own, personal, security word. If you enter and submit your word, it becomes lost forever, possibly never to be seen or heard from again. So don't! We encourage all to

1. Read that word out loud. Give it its own voice. Let it speak to you.


2. X out and journal your word back into your comments, tell us what it means, and by all means USE IT! Give it meaning, give it shelter.

3. Once you’ve done that, you can feel free to post, enter, and submit. You’ve just given hope, home, and meaning to a security word in need. A home in Dyslecsics’ Dictionary! Congradulations!!!!

Free Speech equals Free Nation! Help us make this cyber world a better place, one security word at a time.


Your friends at Dyslecsics’ Dictionary,
JAS and Frieda


Making the world a better place, one word at a time.


PS. Please feel free to comment to comments using your or another’s security words. Every use helps.
Commonly used spellings of dyslexic: dyslecsic, dislexic, dislecsic, dyslexic