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My dictionary has no “Adjowed” after adjourn. Has a new edition been published. Can I use this verb in daily conversation? Hmmm? Doesn’t pass spell chex either.
Yep - it’s “adjoined” – the I and the N come together merely to look like a W. Too bad too – I make up words all the time. Perhaps something like “mindjowled” we be good for this one as it’s something performed half with the mind and half with the jowls.
lewisbower about 14 years ago
My dictionary has no “Adjowed” after adjourn. Has a new edition been published. Can I use this verb in daily conversation? Hmmm? Doesn’t pass spell chex either.
3hourtour Premium Member about 14 years ago
…I just made up a saying for this situation:There is nothing you can do,that can’t be done…
coltish1 about 14 years ago
“Adjoined,” I think, Lewreader. I haven’t checked that in the dictionary, but I like it.
Larry Miller Premium Member about 14 years ago
Click the comic to make it bigger – it’s adjoined.
At least it wasn’t conjowed balloons.
Rick51 about 14 years ago
Yep - it’s “adjoined” – the I and the N come together merely to look like a W. Too bad too – I make up words all the time. Perhaps something like “mindjowled” we be good for this one as it’s something performed half with the mind and half with the jowls.
joefish25 about 14 years ago
I am in awe of your adjoininess, Tom
dougsathome about 14 years ago
And the world…. was never….. the same.
SaunaBeach about 14 years ago
“Attached”? “Conjoined?” Never mind, we got the drift….
xethtoon about 14 years ago
I have a hunch Windsor McKay’s people will be down on you like a ton of bricks.
Yukoneric about 14 years ago
Is that a “W” or a conjowed “I” and “N”?