[HPforGrownups] Re: A New Flint?
Deeblite
deeblite at home.com
Sat Sep 29 17:15:07 UTC 2001
No: HPFGUIDX 26894
On Friday 28 September 2001 20:15, you wrote:
>
> Also, if you check CoS, the names of Lockharts books change from
> 'Wanderings with Werewolves' and 'Year with the Yeti' (chapter four, on the
> booklist) to 'Weekend with a Werewolf' and 'Year with a Yeti' (chaper six,
> Lockharts class), respectivley. I guess that could be put down to Lockhart
> being a stupid great prat, but I think he'd be the type of person who'd
> know 'his' books off by heart, because he's so stuck on himself.
>
That could be explained by saying they're different books- maybe he wrote
sequels.
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Deeblite
spoony []
Variant(s): or spoon·ey []/'spü-nE/
Function: adjective
Inflected Form(s): spoon·i·er; -est
Etymology: English slang spoon simpleton
Date: circa 1812
1 : SILLY, FOOLISH; especially : unduly sentimental
2 : being sentimentally in love
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