2012/11/26 19:15:24
SteveStrummerUK
 
"ENIGMARANUS"
 
 
   ~ One who is as enigmatic as a rat's arse
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
2012/11/26 19:19:38
quantumeffect
Can you please use that in a sentence?
2012/11/26 19:25:09
noldar12
Dunno, I think the best set of variations regarding an enigma is Elgar's take on the subject.

As for making sure one doesn't fall prey to the condition described by the OP, some sort of rear guard action may prove helpful.
2012/11/26 19:33:38
Jonbouy
quantumeffect


Can you please use that in a sentence?

You can't use it directly in a sentence, it has to be somehow implied.
2012/11/26 19:52:43
quantumeffect
Apparently, you inserted your plug-ins into something called a “plugboard” but, I couldn’t give a rats’s arse.
2012/11/26 20:12:02
Jonbouy
quantumeffect


Apparently, you inserted your plug-ins into something called a “plugboard” but, I couldn’t give a rats’s arse.

Exactly.
 
Let 'em think nobody knows what they are saying.
 
Enigmaranus, somebody who is unaware that their code has been cracked.
2012/11/26 20:18:18
craigb
May I use the gerund form of that?  Or are there exorbitant Bouy fees to consider?

(Nevermind.  There are always extortionistic exorbitant Bouy fees.)
2012/11/26 20:33:08
bapu
Plugboard adj. The feeling of Coffee House Members at yet another "The Forum Monkeys", "The Coffee House Collaborators" or"Straumpu & The CHC" post for a songs forum entry
2012/11/26 20:56:36
Jonbouy
craigb


May I use the gerund form of that?  Or are there exorbitant Bouy fees to consider?

(Nevermind.  There are always extortionistic exorbitant Bouy fees.)

Whilst not to be considered as cheap by any means, true value is guaranteed.
 
I can't say fairer than that.
2012/11/26 21:32:04
Old55
I saw Jurasic Park the other day and I particularly enjoyed the Enigmaranus Rex.    
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