Win Cash Or Prizes With Words To Know Version 5

It’s time for our Words To Know, Version 5, contest. This is a simple little contest where all you have to do, to be entered, is leave a comment, on this post, using at least 4 of the Words To Know Version 5 words. Try to make the context of the comment, somewhat relevant, with the meaning of the words.

Everyone, who meets this criteria, will be entered in a drawing using random.org. The first winner will get 50$ through PayPal and the second winner will get two FlipNotes if you are not familiar with FlipNotes check out my previous FlipNote post.

The contest starts today and will end on Sunday, Feb 22nd. The winner will be announced on Monday, Feb 23rd. So feel free to start commenting, and just to get things started here is a sample comment:

I tried to hide my rancor but I could not disguise the horripilation on my face and neck as I saw my worst enemy leaning against the balustrade. As if this wasn’t bad enough she was arm in arm with my first love. I suddenly got a strong urge to leave town. I think it is time to finally indulge my wanderlust.

That was tough. I think I chose difficult words. Good Luck Everyone!

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  2. Kelsey says:

    While in my less-than-corner-office, a pandiculation came over me. I could not help but having an overwhelming rancor towards today’s big business reprobates. For far too long, the SEC has taken a laissez-faire approach with the lucullan lifestyles of these top executives. And now, they want bailouts?! Their egregious acts cause me great horripilation for the future of our economy. Perhaps I’ll be instilled with wanderlust for foreign parts. I’m sure there are quite a few people out there that, secretly, hope these caitiff executives trip walking down the stairs of there $1 mil.+ homes and karma thwarting the purpose of a balustrade. Oh, I pray forgiveness by this ship of fools, for being such an iconoclast towards such exuberant bonuses.

  3. Emma says:

    Kelsey that is so awesome. Thanks for being the first entrant. :smile:

  4. Kelsey says:

    Thanks so much! ^-^

  5. Kris says:

    Faced with the reprobate robber, horripilation crept over me. In the bank, all was quiet. Those around me had squatted down, trembling in fear. A feeling of rancor was building inside of me as I watched the villain raining blows on a woman who had tried to move towards the exit. In my mind, the robber was a caitiff who hid behind a mask and bullied the innocent victims in the building. The rage reaching a climax, I pounced on him as he turned away from me.

  6. francis says:

    The other day I met an iconplast sitting over the ballustrade. I approached him and asked him what he is doing sitting over the ballustrade which is a dangerous place.He told me that he is a lucullan man that has a serious illness that he wanted to take away his life.I told him that it was a caitiff act to take away your own life just because of serious illness. I adviced him to get down from there and live your life to the fullest.Thank heavens he took my advice and went home after thanking me.
    Hope I win your contest.

    franciss last blog post..Final Fantasy Versus XIII-Characters

  7. Emma says:

    All right, things are really heating up. :smile:

  8. lissie says:

    I have always suffered from wanderlust. I used to need a laissez-faire employer who employer who would allow me leave without too much rancor.
    Unfortunately most bosses are reprobates who are capable of caitiff acts as instinctively as they roll out of bed and have an pandiculation.
    I really wish people wouldn’t sit on the balustrade – it fills me with horripilation. Im no iconoclast, all I want is a life filled with Lucullan holidays- is that too much to ask?

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  9. Emma says:

    Nice one Lissie. :smile:

  10. I am one member of “We the people” who is hopping mad at the latest economic stimulus package about to be passed by certain reprobate members of Congress. It is hard to control my rancor towards the government officials who betray their oath of office. The numerous Lucullan balls they attend must erase the memory of all the campaign promises they made on their way to Washington. Wanderlust now consumes me; my dreams are filled with images of far away places and speculation of what it would be like to reside there. Would I be happier if I lived in another country? I guess it would depend on the country. My dreams of some countries cause nausea, shallow breathing, horripilation, and outright panic. I cannot fathom the daily life of women in such counties, my heart goes out to them. Luckily there are many laissez-faire countries so most days of the week I can wake up to a hearty pandiculation instead of being drenched in a cold sweat.

  11. francis says:

    The other day I met an iconolast sitting over the ballustrade. I approached him and asked him what he is doing sitting over the ballustrade which is a dangerous place.He told me that he is a lucullan man that has a serious illness that he wanted to take away his life.I told him that it was a caitiff act to take away your own life just because of serious illness. I adviced him to get down from there and live your life to the fullest.Thank heavens he took my advice and went home after thanking me.
    Hope I win your contest.
    Edited because f a wrong spelling. Hope this one counts.thanks.

    franciss last blog post..Final Fantasy Versus XIII-Characters

  12. Eljon says:

    I was once known as a lucullan man. I left everything I had and followed my wanderlust. Leaving everything behind, I went to different places and met different people, one of them is an iconoclast who tried to destroy my beliefs, but failed. Another person I met was a reprobate, despite of his effort to trick me, I didn’t gave in, but instead I helped him change for the better. Where will this journey take me? Nothing is certain. All I know is that I am enjoying every second of it.

  13. Emma says:

    I have to agree with you on this one Rhonda. Great entry. :grin:

  14. Emma says:

    To the person who is leaving multiple entries. They are not going to count so just stop it. :evil:

  15. francis says:

    @ emma? are you pertaining to me? I just reposted my entry because i misspelled one of your words.

  16. bebemiqui says:

    As I looked over the balustrade at the lucullan crowd, I thought rancoriously,”What a bunch of reprobates!”

  17. Michelle says:

    In my youthful days, when wanderlust had overtaken me completely, I met a complete reprobate during my travels. Rather than feeling a prickly horripilation, however, I felt an entirely unexpected onrush of pure lust. In the Lucullan bedroom of an expensive hotel, my fantasies were realized.

    What I did not anticipate, however, were the years of rancor that were to follow. It only took a few days for his caitiff ways to disgust me, and only a few weeks before he drunkenly burst through the balustrade, dashing it to pieces in one of his more lively drunken states.

    Michelles last blog post..Ouch.

  18. Emma says:

    Thanks Michelle. :grin: That’s awesome!

  19. Mireille says:

    I have no rancor I only feel some horripilation for caitiff, reprobate iconoclasts; but I don’t think a laissez-faire attitude is totally acceptable, the solution might be to throw them over the baluster.

  20. katrina says:

    We sometimes become an iconclast of love. It does not make us reprobate but the rancor that we experience cause us to loose positivity in life. Sometimes it makes us a wanderlust. We cannot help but want it just to disappear and start anew. We try to avoid common faces that can remind us of what that love was. It may give us horripilation but sometimes it can be the answer to regain ourselves. This may serve as your balustrade before you totally loose the person you were before becoming a caitiff in life.

  21. CF says:

    I have always wanted to enter online contest but have resisted for the longest time lest being victimized by reprobates, ripping me off under the guise of free Lucullan items. It’s great that the internet has empowered the laissez-faire philosophy more, and hence more businesses are able to run contests freely to promote their products. But honestly, I cannot blame iconoclasts who attack online practices with much rancor, as indeed there are individuals (or even business entities) that uses the internet for caitiff motives. So now, in between heavy pandiculations (my bed time has been hours ago already), I post this entry of mine while resting on the balustrades of trust in you. It might not win me a travel to Las Vegas or Paris, being a wanderlust that is me (hehe), but at least I have overcome the horripilations that I have been experiencing ever since I attempted to enter, for the first time, an online contest today.

  22. Dieta says:

    As a young man fresh out of high school I fell victim to an extreme case of wanderlust. It was the 60’s and the world was much simpler. Sure there was the war but as long as I kept moving, it didn’t bother me much. Just had to keep a low profile, that’s it. Unfortunately my free thinking, “no BS” attitude kept getting me in trouble with the locals. I guess it’s just human nature and some of us will always approach new things and ideas with extreme rancor and prejudice. Luckily all the aggression I faced was mostly from wicked, reprobate men that considered me an iconoclast not because of what I did, but how I looked and lived. I learned to live with this and accept it, though I think I never really fully understood it …
    Now that I’m old and have settled in one place, these experiences really come in handy. I live a happy, almost stress free life not caring about things I have no chance of changing.

  23. agedwards says:

    I m so sad that I could not go to see the last contest on Feb 22nd. :X

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