nutmeg wrote:Fribble would be sooooo proud.

The English language is wonderfully unique. A name or noun can easily be adapted to become a verb.
Just the other day I
chaired a meeting during which many discussion items were
tabled.
In my usual diligent pre-strip research (you people have no idea),
I discovered that the screen name
Fribble
is perhaps the only one here at BuffettNews
that has been converted to regular use as a verb.
This of course got me thinking.
How many other screen names have *verb use* possibilities?
And what are their meanings? How would they be used in a sentence?
Some work better than others.
Can someone be
mooged?
What does it mean
to pojo?
See? Lotsa possibilities.
e.g.
Elrod \el [rah']d\ (v.) to overwhelm and seduce with masculinity and charm
"The queen thought she had it all; wealth, power and the respect of her subjects. But still something was missing. Then she was passionately Elrodded and realized that now, she truly did have it all."
You have your assignment for the day. Be kind and remember to laugh at yourself as well.