Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Word

neck·ces·so·ry[nek-ses-uh-ree] noun

1.
an article or set of articles of dress, like a scarf, that adds completeness, convenience, attractiveness, etc., to one's basic outfit, worn around or near the neck

This might be the best word invention I've ever had. That's right, I'm taking credit for it. It came up in a conversation regarding the appropriate attire for penguins. You could ask, but do you really want to know?

I forgot to use my new word in a sentence, you know, like spellers always ask for, so here goes:

Q: "Do you think Penguins would wear bowties or just regular ties?"
A: "No, no, no, Penguins are cool enough without a neckcessary! Seriously, think about it!"

Ok, that's 3 sentences, but I really felt that it needed them.

~Bean

1 comment:

  1. Were you drunk when you wrote this........? It's ok, does AA have classes in Canada?

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