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Default Okay, weird, weird topic - not for the faint of heart

Wayne Boatwright wrote:
> On Thu 12 Jun 2008 08:16:10p, kilikini told us...
>
>> Okay, my husband and I were sitting in our kitchen talking about the
>> tomato thingy. Florida is now not a state that is exempt from
>> possibility of contamination.
>>
>> We started talking about the word "tainted" and were wondering how
>> that came about. Tainted = E-Coli, Salmonilla. Hmmm. Comes from
>> the nether regions. Coincidence? Seriously, we were just wondering.
>> Kind of makes sense....
>>
>> Flame retardant suit on.
>>
>> kili

>
> Tainted can mean several things:
>
> v.tr.
> 1. To affect with or as if with a disease.
> 2. To affect with decay or putrefaction; spoil. See Synonyms at
> contaminate.
> 3. To corrupt morally.
> 4. To affect with a tinge of something reprehensible.
> v.intr.
> To become affected with decay or putrefaction; spoil.
> n.
> 1. A moral defect considered as a stain or spot. See Synonyms at
> stain.
> 2. An infecting touch, influence, or tinge.


Well, it seems we were about "spot" on then. Thanks, Wayne.

kili