Today's word is - OUTERIBE
OUTERIBE - a member of the indigenous tribe located in the outer regions of the World. This tribe is known for dancing naked upside down. Their diet mostly consist of bugs and roasted wild boar. The Outeribe people discovered pencils in 1802.
Used in a sentence - We visited the Outeribe people on our trip to India.
Sweet. I hope they weren't dancing naked, upside down, WITH pencils.
ReplyDeleteYou are too creative! :)
ReplyDeleteWill I be able to meet any Outeribe people when I come to OK?
My word as I post this is codpie. Uh. Can we say gross? ....But perhaps codpie is a dish native to a group of Outeribe people. Hmmmm....
Layla - They do dance with pencils, but don't worry if they drop one it is just another piercing for them!
ReplyDeleteBeth - Codpie certainly is a dish they would eat but it is rare because cod is a delicacy. They are easy to spot, so maybe we will see one!
lol!
ReplyDeleteI had another interesting word come up earlier today: scoffjr. Is it how kids scoff or the child of a scoff (ie barely a scoff but something none the less)? What do you think?
Also this posts is trafts. What do you think that means? This is highly entertaining. :)
I agree with the child of a scoff. Trafts is a rafts that is towable. Made specifically to tow behind your pickup or rv. It comes with extra straps in case you are riding in it on the highway. Extra inflatable bottom fitted with sure-shock wheels makes your ride as comfortable as a trip down the Niagara falls.
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