then Mahanta,
  1. what were you trying to say referring a man �cat� in open forum?
  2. or is that a sort of your salute you offer to other humanbeing?
  3. and what are the reasons that you needed to hide the name of your �cat�?

  4. are you still confused with the differences between �elderly� and �old�?


F.Y.I.

From: Rabin Deka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Wed Oct 15, 2003 3:22pm
Subject: [Assam] Cognition Phenomena � subtle

by the way human meaning of cat is malicious woman! ...

Chan Mahanta wrote, �*** No doo-doo? Sounds like you are interpreting it in the same manner you interpreted 'onibaaxi' ( not residing or not-living, in a particular place) as deceased. I should have known. Only a linguistics expert like yourself could come up with such subtle and thought provoking interpretations.� -- more in links http://pikespeak.uccs.edu/pipermaail/assam/2003-August/002338.html http://groups.yahoo.com/group/alnane/message/2456

  1. so what is it that doo-doo (chan mahanta) do not accept �malicious woman� as a meaning of �cat�?
  2. is it something to do with �subtle� (one of the phenomena elements' in his cognition)?
Probal appreciates dictionary usages in link (1).
in link (2) B�dew asked doo-doo and ramgopal to look at the dictionary to explore the meaning of �gay�.

my point, one can find the meaning in the dictionary.
now visit link (3), Merriam Webster Dictionary, here it says the meaning of �cat� also �a malicious woman� - including a audio link to pronounce �cat� correctly.

(1) http://groups.yahoo.com/group/alnane/message/2495
(2) http://groups.yahoo.com/group/alnane/message/2546
(3) http://www.m-w.com/cgi-bin/dictionary?book=Dictionary&va=cat

now i am wondering!
what was the meaning/interpretation doo-doo had in mind while he called a man cat and why did he hide the name of his �cat� ... :)? doo-doo can you highlight please ... :)


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