How will you be defined in the dictionary?

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In summary: I guess? Mine has a fun adjective! Mine is Benevolent to a fault!In summary, Giuseppe G*****i is a beat poet who lives on the streets and has the ability to be invisible. He also has a taste for acorns and is an alien.
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http://www.quizgalaxy.com/quiz.php?id=83

mine:

[adjective]: Full of bees

I think they meant ants.
 
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[noun]: A master of storytelling
 
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HAHAHA:

A hermit living in the big city
 
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With full name:

A level headed person who always makes the wrong decision

With only first name:

[noun]:
A person of questionable sanity who starts their own cult

:grumpy:
 
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visually addictive :uhh:
 
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"extremely flatulent"

Well, considering my love for stuff loaded with beans, chilies, and other fresh vegetables, that should not be too surprising. About the smell...that's got to be the wife or the dog (that we don't have).
 
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First Name: [adjective]:Similar to butter in texture and appearance (OK then...)

Middle name:[noun]:A real life terminator (slightly better...)

Last name: [noun]:A hermit living in the big city (meh, this things are BS...)

Full name:[adjective]:Full of bees (more proof...)
 
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first name - Banshee-like

second name - An immortal

last name - A lewd street performer

I am an immortal, Banshee-like street performer. And I'm lewd, to boot.


Edit: my full name - Benevolent to a fault.

Nice!
 
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Giuseppe --

[adjective]: Tastes like fried chicken

EFFIN' SWEET!Giuseppe G*****i --

[adjective]: Pretentiously academian

Che?Giuseppe G*****e G*****i --

[noun]: A person with a sixth sense for detecting the presence of goblins
EFFIN' RIGHT DOGGY!
 
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And if you enter the same name again, it gives you a different answer. So, if you don't like the first one, try, try again!
 
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Janus said:
And if you enter the same name again, it gives you a different answer. So, if you don't like the first one, try, try again!

That's what I did. :smile:
 
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lisab said:
first name - Banshee-like

second name - An immortal

last name - A lewd street performer

I am an immortal, Banshee-like street performer. And I'm lewd, to boot.


Edit: my full name - Benevolent to a fault.

Nice!

That must be one helluva street performance!
 
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Janus said:
And if you enter the same name again, it gives you a different answer. So, if you don't like the first one, try, try again!
That thing is amazing:
Genius of the world.
Handsome as can be.
Gift to women.
How does it work?
 
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lol pretty nice...
first name:[noun]:A beat poet working the streets
last name:[noun]:A person who makes a living suing celebrities
 
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Username [adj] - Like in nature to a kangaroo

First name - some options:

[noun] A person who has the ability to be invisible

[noun] A person with a taste for acorns

[noun] An alien

[noun] A master of storytelling



From another quiz - http://www.quizgalaxy.com/quiz_149.html - How will you be remembered in history books?

Some pretty strange entries

Astronuc was the cause of the apocalypse.
... afterward, Astronuc woke up beside a horse.

Astronuc figured out the undisputed meaning of life.
... afterward, Astronuc got into a car accident while talking on a cell phone.

Astronuc was the only person that the aliens would communicate with.
... afterward, Astronuc fed a crocodile. will be missed dearly.

watch out for the chair.
 
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humanino --
[adjective]:

Fuzzy to the touch
:rolleyes:
 
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[noun]:

A person who laughs at anything (even this entry)
 
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humanino said:
humanino --
[adjective]:

Fuzzy to the touch
:rolleyes:

tribdog: fuzzy to the touch
Brian: Extremely extreme
 
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BobG: A person who likes to steal tins of tuna
 
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My real first name got

[adjective]:

Extremely extreme!


My user name

evo --

[adjective]:

Benevolent to a fault


My second try at my first name

[adjective]:

Smells like teen spirit


I want my money back! :grumpy:
 
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Full name:

[noun]:

A person of questionable sanity who starts their own cult


YEAH!
 
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Tried twice with different segments of my name.



[noun]:

An alien




[adjective]:

Having the texture of congealed cheese <----------- O_O?
 
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ephedyn said:
Tried twice with different segments of my name.



[noun]:

An alien




[adjective]:

Having the texture of congealed cheese <----------- O_O?

and would you say this is accurate?
 
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tribdog: I just landed on Earth a few days ago, so I don't have an idea what's congealed cheese.
 
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[adjective]: Extremely extreme

Mine name has a fun adjective!

Try to put in both your first and last name together with no spaces

Result:
[adjective]: Extremely flatulent o_O;;

Christine (nickname)
[noun]: an immortal =>Mwahahahahaha!

Tina(other nickname)
[adjective]: Full of Bees um..alright
 
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1. How is a scientist defined in the dictionary?

A scientist is defined as a person who conducts scientific research to gain knowledge and understanding of the natural world and its phenomena.

2. What are the key characteristics of a scientist?

Some key characteristics of a scientist include curiosity, critical thinking skills, attention to detail, and a passion for learning and discovery.

3. Is there a specific educational background required to be considered a scientist?

While many scientists have advanced degrees in their field, there is no specific educational background required. A person can be considered a scientist if they engage in scientific research and follow the scientific method.

4. Can someone be a scientist in multiple fields?

Yes, it is possible for someone to be a scientist in multiple fields. Many scientists have interdisciplinary backgrounds and may conduct research in different fields throughout their career.

5. How does a scientist's work contribute to society?

A scientist's work contributes to society by advancing our understanding of the natural world, developing new technologies and treatments, and addressing global issues such as climate change and disease. Scientific research also helps to inform public policy and decision-making.

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