Jared Santo
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Podcast Appearances
I have Thomas's, Matt's, and Taylor's.
I have Thomas's, Matt's, and Taylor's.
Just don't call them automagical, and I'll be fine. Let's see what our definitions were for round one. Our word was cavorite. Now, a quick disclaimer. As your humble host, it's difficult to read some of these definitions without laughing. My laughter does not indicate a fake definition. Every once in a while, I will laugh at the real definition in order to confound you. Question.
Just don't call them automagical, and I'll be fine. Let's see what our definitions were for round one. Our word was cavorite. Now, a quick disclaimer. As your humble host, it's difficult to read some of these definitions without laughing. My laughter does not indicate a fake definition. Every once in a while, I will laugh at the real definition in order to confound you. Question.
We'll see. It's something that a caverite would do. I have a PhD in BS, so you will not know. All right, let's read our fake definitions and our real definition to the best of our ability. I will now maximize this so I can't see your faces. Cavarite, a type of equestrian gate between a trot and a gallop named for its cavorting nature. That's number one.
We'll see. It's something that a caverite would do. I have a PhD in BS, so you will not know. All right, let's read our fake definitions and our real definition to the best of our ability. I will now maximize this so I can't see your faces. Cavarite, a type of equestrian gate between a trot and a gallop named for its cavorting nature. That's number one.
Number two, a proprietary fixative used in dental practices to fix cavities. It was marketed with the slogan, Cavarite keeps your smile bright. That's a nice slogan. Number three, a style of hat made popular in the 1950s by Bridget Biscowit and the Boomtown Band. Number four, somebody who stays out late at night. Number five, when used in a sentence, it is often included with the word cave.
Number two, a proprietary fixative used in dental practices to fix cavities. It was marketed with the slogan, Cavarite keeps your smile bright. That's a nice slogan. Number three, a style of hat made popular in the 1950s by Bridget Biscowit and the Boomtown Band. Number four, somebody who stays out late at night. Number five, when used in a sentence, it is often included with the word cave.
Who's laughing? Caves together? Close? Yeah, this is due to nature of the root word, cav or atus, which means to be in a cave. Okay.
Who's laughing? Caves together? Close? Yeah, this is due to nature of the root word, cav or atus, which means to be in a cave. Okay.
Yeah. Right. That means to be in a cave that is virtually impossible of collapsing. All right. So there's the differentiator. It's a cave that cannot collapse. Or number six, a fictional material that has the ability to negate the force of gravity. Hmm. Those are six definitions for the word cavorite. Some better than others. Let's see what you all think. We'll start with Carol.
Yeah. Right. That means to be in a cave that is virtually impossible of collapsing. All right. So there's the differentiator. It's a cave that cannot collapse. Or number six, a fictional material that has the ability to negate the force of gravity. Hmm. Those are six definitions for the word cavorite. Some better than others. Let's see what you all think. We'll start with Carol.
Which do you think is the correct definition?
Which do you think is the correct definition?
The last one. The fictional material that has the ability to negate the force of gravity. Okay. We go now to Thomas.
The last one. The fictional material that has the ability to negate the force of gravity. Okay. We go now to Thomas.
It's pretty early for a pile on. Yeah. Round one pile on. You can't do that.
It's pretty early for a pile on. Yeah. Round one pile on. You can't do that.
Yeah, it's between a trot and a gallop named for its cavorting nature. Yes. G.A.I.T.
Yeah, it's between a trot and a gallop named for its cavorting nature. Yes. G.A.I.T.