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Brett - 29 Nov 2003 07:19 GMT
I am trying to find the spelling and meaning of a word. We have a guy
at work who is doing our heads in.
Basically he uses the saying " dangerously well " when asked how he
is. Now he is using "seracociously????? salubrious". It is the
ceracoceously??? we are having trouble with. Have tried ps, ts, and a
few other combinations.
Anyone who can find it....wins a prize
Thanks
Scotius - 19 Jan 2004 08:13 GMT
>I am trying to find the spelling and meaning of a word. We have a guy
>at work who is doing our heads in.
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
>Anyone who can find it....wins a prize
>Thanks

    What I've found thus far is "serac", which can be an icy pinnacle
on a glacier. It is the highest one, and maybe he feels lonely and
cold. I don't know for sure. Sere, if he's feeling a bit dry, perhaps.
 
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