Hypo = less than, inadequate
Hyper = more than, too much

Moron = Welsh for "carrots"

Beware of what the Easter Bunny really brings - though I'm not sure whether the oxen are bringing the carrots or eating them!

Wombat (and yes, a carrot is a root vegetable!)


"Hypoxy"
A word Peter which means loosly "under sharp" which of course renders the word "moron" inutilitous. I have wondered why we don't say hypo(oxia) which sounds more technically correct.
Hyperventilate is certainly used for the opposite.
Perhaps Michael Texler can explain that one.

Chris McDonnell

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No, that person is a hypoxy moron. :-)

Boonahgliding wrote:
> intelligent typos  -   their's an oxy moron
I thought an oxy moron was any glider pilot at 12,000 ft without oxygen...
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