More Sniglets: (snig'lit): Any Word That Doesn't Appear in the Dictionary, but Should
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Registered by solittletime, Portland, Maine, USA on November 4, 2017. Pre-numbered label used for registration. Paperback.
Reserved for the 2017 Never Judge a Book By Its Cover Release Challenge, hosted by Secretariat, which week 43 features author publishing under a nickname. [Richard Travis "Rich" Hall]
And for Also reserved for the November Ultimate Challenge, hosted by jumpingin, whose theme is double letters.
And for The The Challenge 2017, hosted by RockDg9.
As well as the 2017 TV Series Book Release Challenge, hosted by Davros-10. [From the hit HBO Comedy Series, "Not Necessarily the News" - on the front cover]
Some examples:
Exasperin: n. Any bottle of pain reliever with an impossible-to-remove cotton wad on top.
Pupsqueak: n. The sound a yawning dog emits when it opens its mouth too wide.
Joes of Arc: n. Tiny drops of Mr. Coffee that die on the burner after the pot is removed.
Burgacide: n. When a hamburger can't take any more torture and hurls itself through the grill onto the coals.
Caffidget: v. To break a Styrofoam coffee cup into several hundred pieces after consuming its contents.
Downpause: n. The split second of dry weather experienced when driving under an overpass during a storm.
Mozzalastics: n. Large deposits of cheese that stick to the top of the pizza box.
Reserved for the 2017 Never Judge a Book By Its Cover Release Challenge, hosted by Secretariat, which week 43 features author publishing under a nickname. [Richard Travis "Rich" Hall]
And for Also reserved for the November Ultimate Challenge, hosted by jumpingin, whose theme is double letters.
And for The The Challenge 2017, hosted by RockDg9.
As well as the 2017 TV Series Book Release Challenge, hosted by Davros-10. [From the hit HBO Comedy Series, "Not Necessarily the News" - on the front cover]
Some examples:
Exasperin: n. Any bottle of pain reliever with an impossible-to-remove cotton wad on top.
Pupsqueak: n. The sound a yawning dog emits when it opens its mouth too wide.
Joes of Arc: n. Tiny drops of Mr. Coffee that die on the burner after the pot is removed.
Burgacide: n. When a hamburger can't take any more torture and hurls itself through the grill onto the coals.
Caffidget: v. To break a Styrofoam coffee cup into several hundred pieces after consuming its contents.
Downpause: n. The split second of dry weather experienced when driving under an overpass during a storm.
Mozzalastics: n. Large deposits of cheese that stick to the top of the pizza box.
Journal Entry 2 by solittletime at Little Free Library - Harry E. Cummings Center - 134 Congress St in Portland, Maine USA on Thursday, November 9, 2017
Released 6 yrs ago (11/5/2017 UTC) at Little Free Library - Harry E. Cummings Center - 134 Congress St in Portland, Maine USA
WILD RELEASE NOTES:
Released in a Little Free Library at Harry E. Cummings Center, 134 Congress St, Portland, Maine USA, around 9 PM on November 04, 2017.
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Then, whenever you are ready to send it on its way, make a controlled release note if you are giving or sending this book to a known person, or a wild release note if you are leaving it “in the wild” again for anyone to catch. Then watch its journey.
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