It was a “Lilly-dilly”
Phil
It was a “Lilly-dilly”
Phil
The test iz gobbledegook
Im a professer to
If any one fills inclanated thay should putt together a list off the werds and they’re corect meenings.
Looks like I am brilliant also……. it has to be broken. :person_facepalming: …
Hehe, that’s funny :nerd_face:
I gots one heck of a score! I got “flashlight nerd”
“Outstanding!!!
You are officially our favorite Doctor!
You knew almost every word in this test and when you didn’t know it, you used your English skills to cleverly guess the correct answer.
This means that the size of your English vocabulary is huge and you probably LOVE to read. You must be observant, introspective, self-disciplined, and mature.”
I just clicked the first one each time. Hummmm. I thing the pompous test is goobldegook.
Old word perhaps but gobbledygook is used in the 24th century by Captain Picard :sunglasses:
I scored remarkable PROFESSOR
ETA: …should have read this entire thread first…now I’m a dumb ass… :laughing:
Did an OCD, online test and got a VERY SIMILAR result! Hahahahha… (And I’m hardly OCD in my opinion. lol… )
Participation prize inflation.
So , in other words the test itself is not functionally correct and quite possibly could be a POS ?!—-Who knows what the acronym , POS stands for ?
Point Of Sale
Wikipedia knows all
Maybe , but Point Of Sale—-ummmm ? :person_facepalming: :smiling_imp:
I was leaning towards Piece Of S # # T !
Pretty one sided?
You have never worked retail
Wikipedia has 24 meanings for POS
Bort = Person of Simpsons.
(Just kidding, Bort. )
raccoon city = Place of Sin.
Yep, I'm a real P.O.S.!
I’m a poor old sucker.
very well done :laughing:
Now there are 26 meanings
ENGLISH PROFESSOR - KNEW THEM ALL…. OR GUESSED RIGHT ON SOME
WLE