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WORDPECKER (N.) ‘wurd-pek-ker  Someone who types so loudly, emphatically, speedily and resoundingly that nobody sitting nearby can hold a thought. Usage: Christine went to the library to research a paper, but the relentless rat-a-tat-tapping from the wordpeckers typing at laptops around her destroyed her focus, so she went back to her dorm.
–§ An egret’s plume to Blakely for the word.
Text © Liesl Schillinger 5/16/2009 Image ©Elizabeth Zechel, 9/19/2011

WORDPECKER (N.) ‘wurd-pek-ker  Someone who types so loudly, emphatically, speedily and resoundingly that nobody sitting nearby can hold a thought. Usage: Christine went to the library to research a paper, but the relentless rat-a-tat-tapping from the wordpeckers typing at laptops around her destroyed her focus, so she went back to her dorm.

–§ An egret’s plume to Blakely for the word.

Text © Liesl Schillinger 5/16/2009 Image ©Elizabeth Zechel, 9/19/2011

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