So far the most out-there interpretation I've come up with is {'ut'at} -> "tattoo" backwards -> the character on Fantasy Island named Tattoo -> played by Herve Villechaize -> who was also Nick Nack in The Man With The Golden Gun -> knickknacks (ornamental trinkets) are often placed on top of someone's {'ut'at} That's ridiculously convoluted, though. (Perhaps Marc got a chest tattoo recently...?) On Sun, Jul 24, 2016 at 11:17 PM, Robyn Stewart <robyn@flyingstart.ca> wrote:
Marc was surprised that we got javtIm and bo'voD, and strongly implied that 'ut'at was a hard one.
- Qov
On Jul 24, 2016, at 11:57, "Russ Perry Jr." <russperryjr@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
Ha ha, way to over-think it I guess... Or maybe I just have Uma on the brain (we do share a birthday, after all).
HIvqa' veqlargh!
Russ
On Jul 24, 2016, at 5:27 AM, Robyn Stewart wrote: More likely to Petaluma, California.
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And possibly this one:
'uma' n. petal
...is a reference to Uma Thurman as Poison Ivy?
On Jul 23, 2016, at 9:25 AM, nIqolay Q wrote: I found another one:
{Suntay'} "pollen", sounds like (ge)sundheit. Pollen makes a lot of people sneeze.
On Sat, Jul 23, 2016 at 7:53 AM, Rhona Fenwick <qeslagh@hotmail.com> wrote:
ghItlhpu' nIqolay, jatlh:
There are a lot of good puns in this group of words. Here's the ones I've found:
(Pun spoilers ahead here too.)
There are a few in there I noticed, but you've picked up on most of them as well. Given the complexity of the "virus" one (which I didn't see), I'm impressed you got it so quickly. Well done also on the DNA one - I got hung up on the initial {roS-}, because one of the scientists who played a key role in the discovery of DNA's structure was *Ros*alind Franklin.
Another one is {yomIj} "neutron" which, when spelled backwards, is {jImoy} "beloved Jim" - or "Jimmy", as in "Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius". And {'oynot} "flesh" surely can't be anything but a Shakespearean reference: spelled backwards again, it becomes {tonyo'} - that is, Antonio, the eponymous Merchant of Venice from whom the moneylender Shylock sought his "pound of flesh".
QeS 'utlh
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