Dictionary.com word of the day via gmail

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So im checking my gmail today, and something new catches my eye...Dictionary.com gives a word of the day in gmail....hrmm...THEN iread what thte word was and almost fell off my chair!!

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I cant believe they would do this..its like Jack Air LMAO :fly:
 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Latin_honors :p

There are typically three types of Latin honors. In order of increasing level of honor, they are:

* cum laude, "with honor"; direct translation: "with praise"
* magna cum laude, "with great honor"; direct translation: "with great praise"
* summa cum laude, "with highest honor"; direct translation: "with highest praise"

ding dong...though I probably would've giggled too :fly:
 
FlamingGlory said:
Romans... Romans spoke latin...
they also poked each other in the pooper, wore silly hats, and fed christians to lions, do you really want to live up to that?


well, two outta three...
 
FlyNavy said:
they also poked each other in the pooper, wore silly hats, and fed christians to lions, do you really want to live up to that?


well, two outta three...
I'm Welsh, we fought the romans on the beaches, in the fields etc...
 
FlamingGlory said:
I'm Welsh, we fought the romans on the beaches, in the fields etc...

Kinda like how we should be fighting illegal immigrants.

OOOOOHHHHHH BUUUUURRRRRRNT.
 
FlamingGlory said:
I'm Welsh, we fought the romans on the beaches, in the fields etc...

Hadrian's wall was miles north of Wales last time I checked. You bums got Romowned!

edit: that's what happens when most words in your language have a twenty-to-one consonant-to-vowel ratio.