[Coco] furriners, more regional dialect
Jim Cox
jimcox at miba51.com
Mon Aug 30 21:07:42 EDT 2004
On Mon, 30 Aug 2004 20:59:05 EDT
KnudsenMJ at aol.com wrote:
>In a message dated 8/29/04 10:25:38 PM Eastern Daylight
>Time,
>alxevans at concentric.net writes:
>
>> > How about emus? Do they survive only in crossword
>>puzzles? --Mike K.
>>
>> Considering the number that I personally have seen over
>>the years, I
>> seriously doubt that they have gone the way of the dodo
>>and the
>> passenger pigeon.
>
>And then there is the Rhea, which I suspect is not only
>extinct, but appears
>much more rarely in the crosswords.
>
>Speaking of crossword rarities, who has ever heard of an
>"ort", meaning a
>table scrap of food? My unabridged dictionary says it's
>a Danish-derived dialect
>word, so I'd expect northern Midwesterners to know it.
> But I never, ever,
>heard or saw it till the x-words. --Mike K.
>
So I guess you can say that the Ort Cloud on the outskirts
of our solar system is made up of scraps ;)
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