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flomojopoanode flomojopoanodeFounder

JP and I came up with a new word for "thank you" You should all try this one out: here we go....

"germunki"

suchgr8heights suchgr8heightsOG 2003

now is that a soft or a hard g ??

flomojopoanode flomojopoanodeFounder

kind of like the "g" in Gertrude, Grendel, or Grape

perrin perrinOG 2004

does that mean it's pronounced kind of like grrrrmonkey?

flomojopoanode flomojopoanodeFounder

perfect--except more like "grrmonkey"

perrin perrinOG 2004

HAHAHAHA this is great, I'm so going to try this out.

flomojopoanode flomojopoanodeFounder

nice. I usually use it like this:

Ah! Germunki!
OR
Gurmunks (for just "thanks")

jp jpOG 2003

I should have noticed this thread earlier. Germunki! That is our most perfected word. We also realized that there was no word for a person who is out in service, so a "clowndas" is a person currently in service. It's a lot easier saying, "Oh, yeah, there are 10 clowndas" rather than "There are 10 people out in service currently." Well not that much easier but it's good. We also have that one from the post-pioneer meeting dinner, flobogganin? something like that. What does that mean again?

flomojopoanode flomojopoanodeFounder

it's your welcome.

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