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First person to correctly find the definiton for the word Plento gets 200 DN BUCKS. If you search google it returns 808 matches for the word, the word is not english. Must provide source. :confused: :eek: :D
 
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"Plento" - n. wasted reg fee
Source - Webster's New World Dictionary
 

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I am sorry your source does not check out! Contest still open!
 

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Originally posted by Duke of Earl
"Plento" - n. wasted reg fee
Source - Webster's New World Dictionary


:laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

Damn, Duke of Earl wins! I looked it up, you were right!
 

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nope, doberry webster's does not have plento.
 

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Is it the closest planet to Pluto?
 

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ok new reply edited:

best i can come up with is it being a "lithuanian" word as

road races (dviraèiø) plento lenktynës

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I am going to have to give you both 200 because you both are so close... the word plento actually means "road" in lithuanian. Great work to all that participated. Goes to show you plento is just not a stupid web site.. it actually means somthing. its the "road" to take you wherever you wish to go, as far as your imagination can see! Plento.com you wouldnt want to be anywhere else. :D
 

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You should both have your 200 Dn Bucks. Just sent them over. Thanks for your participation! Look for more contests from me... once i get more Dnbucks!
 

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Thanks Hoodrider, i must say it took some time to get even close to the answer, i think the web is need of more Lithuanian Translater sites :razz:
 

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i tried a few translation sites but had no luck.. also tried a few other dictionaries... figured it would take a lil longer to find out... but you people amazed me., thanks for the joke page RJ, looks like you gave it 110% ! Thank you!
 

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Originally posted by Hoodrider
I am going to have to give you both 200 because you both are so close... the word plento actually means "road" in lithuanian. Great work to all that participated. Goes to show you plento is just not a stupid web site.. it actually means somthing. its the "road" to take you wherever you wish to go, as far as your imagination can see! Plento.com you wouldnt want to be anywhere else. :D

Now all you need to do is find someone in Lithuania to buy it!
 

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Every movie-going American child knows this.

Plento is the English masculine nominative singular form for candy-covered pink licorice bits. The white ones are called Goodo, another English masculine nominative form, and they are licorice-flavored, too.

If you want to discuss these candies, you might say, "I want some Goodas et Plentas." Or "I dropped a Goodam under the sofam."

Helpfully, Mara


Does this make sense to you? hmm interesting. Its got me confused.
 

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You mean 'Good n Plenty' candy? :)
 

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i would imagine thats what this lady is refering to.. but does it actually make sense? or was she just being fake?
 

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PLENTO - PLENTO - PLENTO

There it is again !!!!

I just finally got it out of my head from LAST week. Now it's back !!!!
 
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