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Post by Katiedot Fri 12 Oct 2012, 17:34

Here's a question from twitter. Put your thinking caps on, it's time to get creative!

If to "George Clooney" something was a verb, what do you think it would mean?
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Post by cindigirl Fri 12 Oct 2012, 17:52

I'm not very creative but without saying something riske', we all know what we'd like to do to George.
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Post by Katiedot Fri 12 Oct 2012, 18:01

you're welcome to get as risque as you risk, Cindigirl!

For me, it sounds like something that was successfully achieved with incredible charm. A modern version of to sweet talk someone into something, viz: "I totally George Clooney'd my way out of a speeding ticket".

Any other takers?
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Post by Maggy Fri 12 Oct 2012, 18:06

I don't get the question.

If George was a verb what would it mean?
Or
What does George Clooney means to him as a verb?
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Post by Joanna Fri 12 Oct 2012, 19:30

'I totally George Clooney'd my way through an intrusive interview while walking to my car !"
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Post by Atalante Fri 12 Oct 2012, 19:35

It's an intransitive verb, meaning, dropping your pants ! pointing
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Post by Lakin460 Fri 12 Oct 2012, 19:36

I George Clooney'd in an elevator once - it was silent but deadly! (get it?)
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Post by Maggy Fri 12 Oct 2012, 20:01

Lol, Lakin.

Good one. Laughing
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Post by melbert Fri 12 Oct 2012, 20:10

I George Clooney'd myself, and it really felt good!!!!
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Post by Lakin460 Fri 12 Oct 2012, 20:13

Suspect Is that what I think it means, mel?????
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Post by melbert Fri 12 Oct 2012, 20:15

Well, we're on the same wave length most of the time, so it probably does Lakin!!!
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Post by Lakin460 Fri 12 Oct 2012, 20:27

I got another one.....

Two Girlfriends talking:
"Yeah, he George Clooneyed me and now I'll get sued if I talk about him!"
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Post by cindigirl Fri 12 Oct 2012, 21:03

I love your answers ladies, but it's not exactly what I was thinking but well, Mel came close. LOL
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Post by lelacorb Fri 12 Oct 2012, 21:06

cindigirl wrote:I'm not very creative but without saying something riske', we all know what we'd like to do to George.

We are two, there are Also I
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Post by it's me Fri 12 Oct 2012, 22:34

telling/making jokes
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caring for others
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smile/laugh with joy
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Post by Best in Category Sat 13 Oct 2012, 06:54

I George Clooney´d her = I dumped her (classic material?)

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Post by LornaDoone Sat 13 Oct 2012, 18:25

I George Clooney'd my dress

(bought it, wore it, gave it away to charity in a couple of months)
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Post by Katiedot Sat 13 Oct 2012, 19:41

And I think we have a winner there, Lorna!! Although I was rather fond of Lakin's suggestion too.
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