sporp
i really like the word sporp. i was writing things like that on a form at work the other day. some of the words were pretty good, but sporp was the best. I had today off, but i have to admit that i checked my work email. tomorrow my day is completely full. not enough prep time. sporp. what should that mean? any suggestions? i will take them in the form of dictionary entries. do your worst. the one i like most i will use.

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sporp: n. A sport with pee.
Also, you called my cell yesterday but the message was of your car radio (NPR I think) and nothing else. It was weird.
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They say you learn something new everyday and so I'll be posting one of the new things I've learned each day.
Scorp: verb That awful thing that happens to your rear end after a bout of zee runs. As in, "I ate from a hot dog cart in D.C. and totally scorped my ass."
Thanks for the blog comment. Would you guys like some lavendar plants? I have 2 bigger ones that I want to cut in half. They do well planted pretty much anywhere they get some sun during the day.
oops, i got the word wrong...hhhmmm
Sporp: adjective used to describe someone who constantly mooches food from you. 'Cramer from Seinfeld was definately a sporp.' 'Brad totally sporped my leftover chinese food.'
i think i'll choose the verb form of sporp as created by Kim for the winner. like when cat sporped the top half of my popsicle. it's a perfect way to use a word with such punctuation to it. it's eloquent. a perfect addition to the engrish language.
I miss three day weekends, that almost never happens for me. It would have this month (a holiday falls on a Saturday), but my sometime kindergarten restarts on the Thursday before, so I only get a two day weekend. Although I guess that's better than the next three months of one day weekends I'll be having... grumble grumble.
Yes, my mom sporps my food ALL THE TIME. She once asked me if the reason I wouldn't let her just grab stuff off my plate was because I often felt hungry as a child.
I said "No, it's because you don't ask, you just demand and invade my space. It's an animal instinct to be protective of grabby animals trying to get their food."
Hmm. Looks like I have a new blog post for tomorrow...
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