caper
By Terry60
- 17 Jul, 2008
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Good one Lori, but I think that perhaps it comes from the meaning of caper as in skipping like a goat - caprine/capriole - as you can see I love discovering the origins and real meanings of words!!
25 Jul, 2008
Yes! So do I....it's endlessly fascinating. And thank you for that little pearl....lol.
26 Jul, 2008
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always heard of boisterous behaviour as "cutting capers"...hmmm...wonder if harvesting these makes one high? volunteers?
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