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Post by PiRo: Resident Munkie on Apr 9, 2003 20:18:01 GMT -5
is pretty funny now that i know what it means...
lol i laughed for a couple seconds after i learned this information
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neotokyo
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Post by neotokyo on Apr 10, 2003 0:01:36 GMT -5
and what does it mean, pray tell?
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Post by PiRo: Resident Munkie on Apr 10, 2003 0:09:01 GMT -5
go look in the dictionary you lazy person...
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neotokyo
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Post by neotokyo on Apr 10, 2003 0:34:46 GMT -5
hahaha
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Post by antiaktiv on Apr 10, 2003 0:35:22 GMT -5
you didn't know that?
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neotokyo
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Post by neotokyo on Apr 10, 2003 1:39:22 GMT -5
nu uh
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Post by hysteresis on Apr 10, 2003 3:03:54 GMT -5
hehe, was that har to figure out? the interpretation on the site is interesting.. I think the last line might be an integral part of the rest of the song, and not only Cedric telling us to use a dictionary.. I think it might mean that now is the time to get educated. or something.
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Post by Andy Dunn on Apr 10, 2003 3:05:49 GMT -5
Lexicon = Dictionary?
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Post by Palabras on Apr 10, 2003 5:12:45 GMT -5
Yes, Lexicon = Dictionary. I read the Interpretation also, what a Great Song.
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Post by hysteresis on Apr 10, 2003 7:16:15 GMT -5
lexicons may contain more than just an explanation of the words, I think, but more information.. so if you'd look up "chainsaw", there might be a more extensive explanation of what a chainsaw is, maybe when it was invented etc.
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Post by Andy Dunn on Apr 10, 2003 8:31:30 GMT -5
Cool I want a Lexicon.
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Post by kingofcretins on Apr 10, 2003 8:52:50 GMT -5
Hahaha I never knew that, hehe that's really quite clever. ;D
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Post by Andy Dunn on Apr 10, 2003 10:20:34 GMT -5
Do you think he's trying to tell us something
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Post by PiRo: Resident Munkie on Apr 10, 2003 10:26:16 GMT -5
Do you think he's trying to tell us something ? with what fugazi said, probably learn more background knowledge and a clear understanding about everything before you make reference to them. even if you know their dictionary meaning (probably why he used lexicon rather than dictionary), fully understand them... but seriously, when i looked it up, it was only dictionary...nothing more...
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Post by Andy Dunn on Apr 10, 2003 13:21:56 GMT -5
Now I seriously want a lexicon, I feel so ignorant.
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