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^ That's a good word. I cant wait to start using this one!
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Ted's word of the day (referenced: Salubrious - Definition and More from the Free Merriam-Webster Dictionary)
Salubrious
- favorable to or promoting health or well-being
This thread will certainly contribute to salubrious mental exercise for many forum members!
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Great thread...
I'm kind of a language unit guy too... or word guy...
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Originally Posted by Ted S.
Ted's word of the day This thread will certainly contribute to salubrious mental exercise for many forum members!
Thank you for contributing Ted!
Originally Posted by Mike.Phillips@Autogeek
Great thread...
I'm kind of a language unit guy too... or word guy...
I love learning, no matter what the subject. If someone is willing to teach me, I am willing to learn. I think a strong vocabulary is so important and so interesting, thank you for showing your appreciation for this thread. I will do my best to update it daily!
Why was the Energizer Bunny arrested?... He was charged with battery.
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Callipygian: having a well formed buttocks.
True story.
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Originally Posted by Tundra_10
The wold of the day for 1/9/12
pulchritudinous pul-chri-tu-di-nous
Definition: Physically Beautiful; Comely
Source: Dictionary.com
The pulchritudinous paint work on the Ferrari FXX exemplifies its already demanding prowess of performance on and off the track.
An excellent: "New Word of the Day"!! (Can be Detail oriented)
My Detailing Goal:
If only I could bring forth the ability to cause all of my customers...ahem...clients to aver that their paintwork mirrored the Ferrari's; that is, pulchritudinous...indeed!!
That would call for a time of celebration...A time for tintinabulation!!
http://phillyringers.com/stmarks/rounds3.wav
Bob
"Be wary of the man who urges an action in which he himself incurs no risk."
~Joaquin de Setanti
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Thank you to both fine gentlemen for adding to the thread!
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Word of the Day 1/10/12
Attrition uh-trish-uh-n
Definition: wearing down or away
Source: Thesaurus.com
Attrition of the clear coat is caused by using a cutting compound and aggressive pad to remove defects in the pulchritudinous paint.
PLLLEEAAASSEE someone promise to use this sentence with a customer today PLEAASSEEE! lol.
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Re: New Word of the Day
Originally Posted by Tundra_10
Word of the Day 1/10/12
Attrition uh-trish-uh-n
Definition: wearing down or away
Source: Thesaurus.com
Attrition of the clear coat is caused by using a cutting compound and aggressive pad to remove defects in the pulchritudinous paint.
PLLLEEAAASSEE someone promise to use this sentence with a customer today PLEAASSEEE! lol.
{IMO...Something to ponder before customer contact is even made}. Here goes:
If, while performing the "walk-around" vehicle inspection with The Customer to evaluate the 'conditions' of the vehicle's varied surface areas; and, it is discerned, by you, that there exists areas (especially painted bumpers) that contain several 'blemishes' that are already attrited; so much, in fact, that an explicit explanation to the customer is necessary to inform them that: Attempts to totally remove such 'blemishes', by additional abrasive measures, may result in having such a negative impact---further paint film attrition---(RE: http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/...t-wrinkle.html); that, they, The Customer is expected and needs to "sign-off", as it were, the 'pre-detailing-walk-around-inspection-form'...ensuring that you, the correction specialist, suffers no denigration.
Bob
Note to OP, Tundra_10:
Following is a: "Word-of-the-day" (in a questionnaire format) for your consideration.
Epicuticular
-What is the correlation, if any, between epicuticular and superhydrophobicity..."The Lotus Effect"
Thanks again for this thread.....
"Be wary of the man who urges an action in which he himself incurs no risk."
~Joaquin de Setanti
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Two great words! Off to a great start.
Ted's word of the day (one I'd like to see utilized more often)(referenced: Stochastic - Definition and More from the Free Merriam-Webster Dictionary)
Stochastic
- random;specifically: involving a random variable
- involving chance or probability
Many of the stochastically extrinsic factors contributing the continuous defacing of paint systems will remain esoteric to most…
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