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Okay... Who has a creative costume for today?

 

I will tell you my costume, lets see if anyone can guess what I am.

 

I have a military outfit on with a big potato hanging in front of my crotch. What am I dressed as?

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Good Thorny.

 

I actually had not thought of that, but the outfit is a dictator.

 

tater - is another word for potato in english.

 

I'll give you couple of others that were kind of fun.

 

A friend was dressed like a baby, with a water gun in one hand and a metal sheet that would make a rumbling sound when he shook it. He was "El Nineo". This was when we had the weather phenomenon of "El nineo" few years back.

 

Also a friend of mine was dressed as a CHP(California Highway Police) officer and his wife was wearing a salsa dancers outfit and they were CHiPs and Salsa.

 

This one is kind of sick. I cut the head off of a stuffed dog and stitched the body to the back of my pants. Had a sign hanging from my neck that read "Lost dog" and had a leash in my head and I was looking for my dog.

 

Halloween is so much fun. My old company would throw a big party and almost everyone would dress up. It was fun.

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  • 11 months later...

quote:
Originally posted by MosJan:

Azat jan es yerevuma ahhagin azzat jamanak unes dzerqt

 

yes vro yes em nuyn em mnum menak te trashvelu em :)mek el karrora mi hat loganam


Barev MosJan, barov es ekel.

How was your vacation?

Menk chenk "trashvum", mi urish "trash" zhoghovurd trashvum e.

Menk ATSILVUM enk.

I have not found a specific referenece to "atsilvel" except that it is mentioned in conjunction with "atsel" which is supposed to mean "to bring"(forth) as in "dzu atsel" to bring forth, to lay an egg. My interpretaion of "atsilel" (to shave) may be composed of a negative suffice "a" and "tsil" vegetable growth, grass, therefor to raze/erase plant (hair) growth.

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quote:
Originally posted by Arpa:

[Menk chenk "trashvum", mi urish "trash" zhoghovurd trashvum e.

Menk ATSILVUM enk.

I have not found a specific referenece to "atsilvel" except that it is mentioned in conjunction with "atsel" which is supposed to mean "to bring"(forth) as in "dzu atsel" to bring forth, to lay an egg. My interpretaion of "atsilel" (to shave) may be composed of a negative suffice "a" and "tsil" vegetable growth, grass, therefor to raze/erase plant (hair) growth.[/QB]


What about saprel or saprvel? Where does that come from?

 

According to my Jamanakakits Hayots Lezvi Batsatrakan Bararan (!!), trashvel, atsilvel and saprvel are synonyms. Is there really no difference at all? What do you know?

 

[ October 30, 2002, 06:04 PM: Message edited by: nairi ]

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