Tuesday, October 17, 2006

Sequacious

Sequacious actually describes someone who is a follower rather than a leader. Someone who lacks originality! Obviously none of my blog visitors are sequacious at all. You're all exhibiting bucketloads of originality. Today I've chosen Annika Rose who thought sequacious might mean something sticky that makes a gooey sound like when you squish your feet in mud. Thanks Annika Rose.

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

I think it sounds like something sticky and mucky that makes a gooey sound like when you squish your feet in mud.

Anonymous said...

A sequacious pie is one that's been cut into segments but there is one segment that's bigger than all the rest.

Anonymous said...

Sequacious is when you wake up slowly after dreaming about fairies and you have the feeling that one last remaining fairy is standing on your nose.

Anonymous said...

I think sequacious is a collective name for a group of insects or animals with something in common. I am not quite sure which ones, maybe sequacious insects all have see-through wings or something like that.

Anonymous said...

Sequacious is the word that is used to describe a luxury sea going boat with lots of room on board...i.e....."I loooove your boat daaaarling, it is sooooo sequacious"

Anonymous said...

Of any substance such as an even coating of condensation on a window, or whiteboard marker on a plastic board:
the quality of lending itself to being wiped really cleanly and comprehensively off.

Anonymous said...

Yay! Thanx 4 picking mine!!!