Wicked Word Wednesday 1.4 Results

Wicked Word Wednesday Results
Participation and voting has been falling off slightly since the first Wicked Word Wednesday.

Perhaps I need to publicize it more?

I know the page is getting views, any suggestions on increasing actual interactions?

“Enough!” I hear you cry, “We want to know who won!”

Very well; the winner this week is . . . a tie between

kakingsbury

Byron said it best . . . “cohorts were gleaming in purple and gold . . . that host on the morrow lay withered and strown . . . lances unlifted, trumpet unblown. . . widows of Ashur – loud in their wail, idols are broke in the temple of Baal.”

and

thediybistro

The captivating Contessa caused a combination of calamities by colliding with the crooked constable’s critically ill Clydesdale and confounding the Count’s conniving cohort – quite a conundrum!

With an Honorable Mention to

whiterose52

We are the lost legion,
Woodstock’s kid sister,
Gen X’s maiden aunt
with mentholyptus breath
And slow ass dial up.
Always running to catch up.
The forgotten cohort.
‘hey guys, wait up!’
We sing out.
“You don’t understand”
the kids respond.

Congratulations to this week’s winners (don’t forget your badges!) and tune in Wednesday for another Wicked Word!

Wicked Word Wednesday (1.4)

Greetings logophiles and other creative types!

It’s time for another

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Quick Overview:

One entry per person.

42 words max.

Leave your entry in the comment box below.

Please include Twitter handle or pseudonym.

Entries must be posted by midnight Eastern Time (New York City time).

New to Wicked Word Wednesday?

 

Please Read the Full Rules Here

 

A Reminder: Changes Since the First Event

The very first Wicked Word Wednesday went swimmingly but some things needed ironing out.

If you participated in the first event, please note:

You must leave your entry in the comment section of this post.

Pingbacks cannot be accepted since it’s not possible to “like” pingbacks.

In fact, I’ve disabled pingback notifications.

Feel free to post your entry on your own blog!

If you decide to promote Wicked Word Wednesday on your own site, please link back to the current event.

Some interested participants missed out; let’s avoid tragic misunderstandings!

Make sure your followers know to come here to vote!

Only “likes” cast here will count towards the weekly winners.

Since photographs cannot be embedded in the comments section of WordPress.com hosted sites, photography is no longer an entry option.

I apologize for any inconvenience.

 


 

Enough chit-chat – what’s the Wicked Word?

 


The Wicked Word is . . .

COHORT

The Game is Afoot!

You have 24 hours.

GO!


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Wicked Word Wednesday Week 3 Results

Wicked Word Wednesday Results
This week had a clear winner.

With a win margin of five votes, the victor of Wicked Word Wednesday Week Three is:

Dr Meg Sorick

“You’re too sedentary,” she said.
“I can’t help it. I’m a rock,” he replied.
“That’s sedimentary, you idiot!”

Thanks to all who participated, but given the lack of voting this week – does anyone know what may have happened? – there’d be too many “ties” to award other places.

Meg, go ahead and claim your badge!

Wicked Word Wednesday (3)

Greetings logophiles and other creative types! It’s time for another

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Quick Overview:

One entry per person.

42 words max.

Leave your entry in the comment box below.

Please include Twitter handle or pseudonym.

Entries must be posted by midnight Eastern Time (New York City time).

New to Wicked Word Wednesday?

 

Please Read the Full Rules Here

 

A Reminder: Changes Since the First Event

Last week was the very first Wicked Word Wednesday, and while things went swimmingly, some things needed ironing out.

If you participated last week, please note:

You must leave your entry in the comment section of this post.

Pingbacks cannot be accepted since it’s not possible to “like” pingbacks.

In fact, I’ve disabled pingback notifications.

Feel free to post your entry on your own blog!

If you decide to promote Wicked Word Wednesday on your own site, please link back to the current event.

Some interested participants missed out; let’s avoid tragic misunderstandings!

Make sure your followers know to come here to vote! Only “likes” cast here will count towards the weekly winners.

Since photographs cannot be embedded in the comments section of WordPress.com hosted sites, photography is no longer an entry option.

I apologize for any inconvenience.

 


 

Enough chit-chat – what’s the Wicked Word?

 


The Wicked Word is . . .

SEDENTARY

The Game is Afoot!

You have 24 hours.

GO!


Love Wicked Word Wednesday?

Get Your Badges Here!

Wicked Word Wednesday Week 2 Results

Wicked Word Wednesday ResultsThe second Wicked Word Wednesday fared much better than the first; thanks to all for the feedback to make this possible.

Congratulations to the winners of this week’s Wicked Word Wednesday challenge!

The Wicked Word was contrary, and there were some wonderful entries.

With an Honorable Mention, kelli:

con·trar·y
2. perversely inclined to disagree or to do the opposite of what is expected or desired.
See also “teenager” or “rebellion”

Despite no longer having parts of my head shaved (or brightly dyed) or body piercings, I still maintain my contrarian status. Sheep are stupid, don’t be a sheep.

In third place, housewifeish:

To my son, the three year old:

Mister J, quite contrary
How are you still alive?!
With attitude and talking back
‘Twill be a wonder if you survive.

We have a tie for second place! Congratulations . . .

thediybistro:

Mary, Mary, quite contrary, how does your garden grow…

Container gardening might seem a contrary way to grow edible plants, but we live in the woods and moose are contrary creatures who like to snack and don’t like to share.

Dr. Meg Sorick:

“Sir!” James cried as the candidate left the press conference. “Everything you just said goes contrary to the position you’ve taken! It’s political suicide!”
“Everything I stand for is contrary to popular opinion,” he replied. “That is political suicide.”

And in first place [drumroll please]

kakingsbury

Contrary to popular belief, Mary Quite Contrary wasn’t being difficult – she was just being herself. Don’t be contrary – just do it my way. Contrary, often with a negative connotation, actually just means someone has a different opinion. What’s wrong with that?


Congratulations to all our winners, you’ve earned the right to use a Wicked Word Wednesday Place Badge!

Get Your Badges Here

Thank you once again for participating; don’t forget to come back next Wednesday for another Wicked Word . . . and bring a friend!

 

Wicked Word Wednesday (2)

Greetings logophiles and other creative types! It’s time for another

Wicked Word Wednesday Logo 3

Quick Overview:

One entry per person.

42 words max.

Leave your entry in the comment box below.

Please include Twitter handle or pseudonym.

Entries must be posted by midnight Eastern Time (New York City time).

New to Wicked Word Wednesday?

 

Please Read the Full Rules Here

 

Some Changes Since Last Week

Last week was the very first Wicked Word Wednesday, and while things went swimmingly, some things needed ironing out.

If you participated last week, please note:

You must leave your entry in the comment section of this post.

Pingbacks cannot be accepted since it’s not possible to “like” pingbacks.

In fact, I’ve disabled pingback notifications.

Feel free to post your entry on your own blog!

If you decide to promote Wicked Word Wednesday on your own site, please link back to the current event.

Some interested participants missed out; let’s avoid tragic misunderstandings!

Make sure your followers know to come here to vote! Only “likes” cast here will count towards the weekly winners.

Since photographs cannot be embedded in the comments section of WordPress.com hosted sites, photography is no longer an entry option.

I apologize for any inconvenience.

 


 

Enough chit-chat – what’s the Wicked Word?

 


The Wicked Word is . . .

CONTRARY

The Game is Afoot!

You have 24 hours.

GO!


Love Wicked Word Wednesday?

Get Your Badges Here!

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