Thursday, June 21, 2007

words, please

I have written a Mad Lib summing up my first few days of vacation. Before I publish it, I need volunteers to give me the following kinds of words:

number
plural noun
gerund
adjective
plural noun
celebrity
noun
noun
city
verb, past tense
literary character
ordinal number
plural noun
adjective

If I get more than one response, I reserve the right to choose the answers I like best. :)

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5 Comments:

At 1:26 PM, Blogger Unknown said...

yay mad libs!

number - 47
plural noun - acrobats
gerund - skilling
adjective - preposterous
plural noun - flip flops
celebrity - Keanu Reeves
noun - button
noun - toenail
city - the great state of Boston
verb past tense - bounced
literary character - Snape
ordinal number - seventeenth
plural noun - stumps
adjective - knobbly

 
At 6:53 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

number - 216
plural noun - lemurs
gerund - bad-mouthing
adjective - spatula-like
plural noun - scrubs dvds
celebrity - jack hannah
noun - cowboy hat
noun - wizard hat
city - fresno
verb, past tense - mollywhopped
literary character - huck finn
ordinal number - thirty third
plural noun - shamrocks
adjective - appetizing (or mfvcj)

 
At 12:38 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

number - "69 dude" I can't beleive no one picked π (pi) already.
plural noun - marmosets
gerund - "pulling my leg" (I didn't know what a gerund is, but i like skilling from Caik.)
adjective - lumpy
plural noun - bush babies
celebrity - "Mr. Darcy, err. . . I mean Colin Firth"
noun - hot air balloon
noun - "rosebud"
city - Lompoc
verb, past tense - googled
literary character - OK, now "Mr. Darcy"
ordinal number - you don't really mean an integer, or a natural number do you? well OK.
"ω=m+n, where m and n are natural numbers" Yes, I'm being difficult.
plural noun - "feets", you heard right.
adjective - "mad-libbed-out" like when you have been playing mad libs for so long you can't think of another adjective, and also your plural nouns have started to get rather silly.

 
At 12:43 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Oh, that kind of ordinal number, sorry, I was thinking of set theory. please replace my selection with πth (or pith)

 
At 10:48 AM, Blogger schizm42 said...

number: e
plural noun: wombats
gerund: spoiling
adjective: quintessential
plural noun: yodelers
celebrity: tom cruise
noun: bicycle
noun: tissue box
city: nairobi
verb, past tense: regurgitated
literary character: rincewind
ordinal number: eleventy-first
plural noun: dragons
adjective: puritanical

 

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