Monday, March 06, 2006

Word Of The Day

Today's word of the day is "Caveat." The Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary defines caveat (pronounced kah-vee-ott) as

1 a : a warning enjoining one from certain acts or practices b : an explanation to prevent misinterpretation c : a modifying or cautionary detail to be considered when evaluating, interpreting, or doing something
2 : a legal warning to a judicial officer to suspend a proceeding until the opposition has a hearing.


And one of Google's definitions is an acronym for a Canadian lobby group ("Canadians Against Violence Everywhere Advocating for its Termination").

Anywho, today's word of the day is brought to you by Mark: Come, let us see how many times we can use this word of the day in one meeting!

Please stay tuned for tomorrow's "Word Of The Day." Here is a hint of what it will be: it start with the letter "C" and ends with "aveat" and might be brought to you by the same person as today's word of the day. Sorry, that is all of the hints I can give, you'll have to wait until tomorrow to see if you guessed correctly!

And now... A clip of the Real Life Simpson’s (intro)


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