A Leper?

1_iron 1_iron at msn.com
Thu Jul 12 13:16:26 EDT 2001


I think our new lepper needs one more "p" in the word. I personally am
thankful for the double-p.

Jim Taylor
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Sent: Thursday, July 12, 2001 11:56 AM
Subject: RE: A Leper?


> In a recent post I saw the words Leper and butterflier, So, I went to
visit my old friend Webster Dictionary. The word Leper is is there, however,
it has nothing to do with Lepidoptera, it is someone with the disease,
Leprosy.The word butterflier is not in my 1999 Webster Dictionary. I also
looked in the Dictionary of Words used by the late Howard Cosell, was not
there either.
>
> MMMMMMMMMM! What does all this mean?
>
> Cheers,
>
> Leroy Koehn
> Georgetown, KY
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