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Collar… what’s the origin?  And does it go well with my dress?

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  1. leonard says: 136

    Gorby is one smart dog. Cycles circles my short leash and columnar is my computing rise. colure…what a great word to better understand, thank you Hot Forwards oh I mean HOTFORWORDS

  2. thejman66 says: 135

    The collar actually goes very well with anything that you might be wearing (as long as I am holding the leash) :wink: . I think that this was TooHotForWords (and really cute). :grin:

  3. oh gosh you are silly today what’s goin on?

  4. wetsuit5 says: 132

    Oh that colar doesn’t go with the dress.
    Please take it off.

  5. animalntaz says: 131

    I don’t even know your dog’s name anymore. :???:
    I’ve heard Kobe, Gorby, and Korby all in the same video. What is it? His first, last, and nickname:

    Kobe “Korby” Gorby?

  6. davetato says: 130

    Hey Marina,
    I would like to know the origin of “philology” and/or “etymology”. I know that logy means the study of, but where does philo and etymo come from?
    Davetato
    ps-awesome podcast, im amazed that you can be so sexy, smart and funny all at the same time!

  7. hey hot for words! Is it possible to get previous hot cards becuase I made an account here recently and I want some.

  8. gio74 says: 128

    I´d love to be the Teacher´s collared pet!!

  9. Che Volay says: 127

    Che can’t believe Marina ate at In & Out burger, now go drink a shot of ‘Wheat Grass’ juice to repair the damage :razz:
    Cheeseburger in Paradise – Jimmy Buffet

  10. Hi Marri Mi Na,

    You are sexy, but are you intelligent? Beauty is only skin deep so intelligence is all that matters. Only your qualia know for sure if you are my little qualophile. If you can comprehend your qualia you will know for sure, then you qualify. God will reveal your qualia to you.

    Love, doug

    • Qualia is an island country in the South Pacific. The entire economy is based on the export of artichokes. The native population subsists entirely on artichokes, for which there are over 10,000 recipes. All jokes are about artichokes in one way or another. Example:

      Joe: “Are you feeling horny today?”
      Moe: “Only at the top.”

      It’s true, I tell you.

  11. thepez says: 123

    I was wonderng where “P’s and Q’s” came from and what it stands for. As in “Mind your P’s and Q’s.”

  12. fatax says: 122

    Its better in u! Kisses

  13. This little piece gives new meaning to the phrase “collared”… :shock:

  14. bsomebody says: 119

    I finally got around to watch parts of the YT Live thingies. {somebody scrunches his head in consternation trying to be positive and spread goo ju-ju.} Hey! Did you notice that M was weraring my gravatar scarf again? I did not see her rub her neck (which was her secret sign to me), but I think she was OVERTLY giving a sign to me. :grin:

  15. Prevet Marina :!:

    How do you like my attempt at Russian :?: :lol: Please correct me if I spelled it wrong. :mrgreen: Please research the origins of the word “Hola” it has crossed over several cultures or languages, including English. I have several other, words of this type, to request of you. I await your response :!: :wink:

    Thank you in advance.

    Sincerely,
    Magic Touch For You :cool:

  16. wexfor says: 117

    Hi Marina. I am from Slovakia and I would really like to know the origin of word ROBOT. I guess it is not very old word. I heard it comes from czech writer Karel Capek. Is it true?

  17. Che Volay says: 116

    Got a scam e-mail from BANK OF AFRICA (BOA) BURKINA FASO WEST AFRICAN today. Surprise ppl keep 31.5 million dollars in cash in a bank.
    Only two places have this e-mail address HFW & My Space, I suspect My Space was hacked because I had one visit yesterday and this person erased my location map from my profile. This made it impossible for me to tell what part of the world this hack came from.

  18. Hey hot for words,

    Where does the phrase “put out” or “putting out” come from?

    Thanks!

  19. morconfuzd says: 114

    I’m from the southeast, we have millions of rumors here.I wonder were the word: RUMOR, comes from.

  20. hitoshi says: 113

    i got “the facts on file encyclopedia of word and phrase origins 4th edition” today! yay!

  21. sham3 says: 112

    Partly for educational purposes and that I would like to hear this spoken from your lips ;)

    RIPE

    Maybe you could eat a piece of fruit or something my mind wanders into limitless possibilities :wink:

  22. kaibanator says: 111

    I must admit, the hand whip with the collar was kinky :grin:

    I was watching a DVD that feature a car called The G-Whiz and I was wondering where the phrase “Gee Whiz” (meaning – an interjection or exclamation of surprise) came from.

    The above link is worth seeing once :mrgreen:

  23. can you plz define HONORIFICABILITUDINITATIBUS or its origin

  24. cufan71 says: 109

    Just saw your Twitpic of you guarding the oysters! I fear I might loose an arm if I came between you and those oysters! :lol:
    By the way, if you use too much Tabasco sauce you really will be HOTforwords!

  25. cufan71 says: 108

    <b<Homework :cool:
    Marina looks like you had a lot fun making this lesson! :lol:
    You sent my imagination into overdrive with that collar! :grin:
    But, I think you would look phreaky walking around with that collar on your neck! :shock: :lol:

  26. mittheman says: 107

    I would like to know where the word “Noose” came from.

  27. stuboy says: 106

    Hey Marina, I’m new to your site and you’re great!
    Anyhow, whilst on the subject of collars I thought it would be apposite to tell us the meaning of “decollete”.
    Peace – Stu

  28. lk81 says: 105

    Word Request

    Hi Marina,
    i wanted to know, why the germans use the word “Handy” when they´re talking about cell phones? I mean handy sounds english, but in english it has a different meaning.

    Greetings from Germany

    Lars

  29. James says: 104

    Homework: Not really. Marina, I would much rather walk with you than walk you x :grin:

    On the other hand, you have asked for weirdo comments on youtube with that question!

  30. szczepanz says: 103

    :roll: Dear Teacher,

    I am writing an essay about internet celebrities (at university). You are going to be one of the highlights of this work :oops: But here’s the reason I am here:

    There is this wonderful word cewebrity. It is not that popular yet. I will use it a lot in my paper, and it would be an extraordinary honor for me (and surprise for readers) if you could explain it origins! Of course most of it is explaining origins of the celebrity word, but that’s exactly what I mean :) Explain first one investigating the original one.

    I promise I will be good, I will do homework. :grin:
    Have a nice day!

    szczepanz

  31. John says: 102

    The closing line from the story “The Black Tulip”

    “Sometimes one has suffered so much that he has the right never to be able to say, ‘I am too happy.’”

  32. Can you explain the Word CuSith

  33. marina, i have a problem with your site :( i thought it was a temporary thing so i never mentioned it. but it happens everytime i try to login.

    i go to your latest lesson and it says im not logged in, even though ive clicked the tick for your site to ‘remember me’

    then even when i sign in manually, and it takes me back to the video, i says i am not signed in.

    i can only comment on the video if i sign in a couple of times then click older videos and click back to the most recent. :oops:

    ANYWAYS:

    OMG PUPPY TWINS :mrgreen: :mrgreen:

  34. j0k3r101 says: 99

    And yes the collar does look good on you. But I think it would look better on your dog.

  35. j0k3r101 says: 98

    Hi Marina. I was wondering since you did AK-47, if you can do Dragunov. Aside from being a rifle, did the name have anything to do with a dragon?

    Thanks.

  36. hello marina ii was wondering where the word Doppelgänger came from, as in someone that looks like you or is exactly you(in esence) if u could help me i would really appreciate it. thank you

  37. lostinhere says: 96

    I don’t think the collar looks good on you.

  38. kcsw2008 says: 95

    i was wondering what is the meaning and origin of the word “blog”

  39. tumblefish says: 94

    Miss Orlova, what is the real meaning and origin of the word Behoove.

    I have used the word before but knowing truly about the word would be much appreciated.

  40. pandion says: 93

    Another great lesson thank you.
    But,
    Where exactly was the Indo-European language spoken. You have mentioned this mother tongue a few times now.

  41. m3v4n says: 91

    Oh, Btw Campkohler had an interesting theory for the origin for the word “Gumshoe”. that they were called so for wearing soft soled shoes that didn’t make a sound.

    But I’ve heard that the origin for this word was that it was used to mean that detectives r “Gumshoes” usually “stuck” to the people they followed or ‘trailed’ and thats why they are called ‘Gumshoes’… does anybody else have any theories on this word?

    Marina could you please tell us which of these is correct?

  42. joey368 says: 90

    I like chokers on women but I don’t feel it if it’s got a leash. Anyways, can you tell your audience where the phrase “ass-clown” came from?

  43. m3v4n says: 89

    Howdy Marina!

    Can you do the origin for the word, “FRENCH LEAVE”?

  44. idk,i would have to walk you around with it on for a little while :mrgreen:

  45. motorace says: 87

    What is the origin of hte name “Garfunkel”?

  46. Evan Owen says: 86

    But seriously…if I recall rightly, “circle” and “corral” also derive from the same Indo-European root as “collar” and “wheel.”

  47. Evan Owen says: 85

    No! I won’t be good! So you must spank me on the bum with your collar strap!
    (Seriously, what kind of answer do you expect to a kinky question like that?)

  48. danielpool says: 84

    HI Marina could you please do the word Obscurity= the hole world :cry:

  49. hm3 says: 83

    I don’t know why is that nobody mention this word: How about “NAME”?

  50. ule says: 82

    Hi Marina, congrats on your awesome work.
    I’m writing you from México.
    I want to know the origin of the words: Boyfriend and Girlfriend
    Thanks a lot Marina and “Be Good”

  51. bigleo says: 81

    Marina, your finest attribute is your…… accent. Seriously….. its driving me INSANE.

    Btw, where does “accent” come from?

  52. John says: 80

    ” koalabear replied on November 23rd, 2008 3:57 pm:

    You might have to forgive John, Marina , I think he has a death wish.”

    Death Wish a movie with Charles Bronson

  53. swampwiz says: 79

    Seeing Marina wear a dog collar is very exciting for me. :wink:

  54. Hi Baby,

    If you believe in Qualia, then maybe you could be my qualophile. I think you qualify, because Intelligence is Sexy!

    Love, doug

  55. navigatr3 says: 77

    “SUGAR” Hi from Indiana. :smile: I would surely like to know the meaning of not only the word, but why it is phonetically even said incorrectly. Words starting with the letter ’s’ are said for example: “supply”; or ’supper’; or “soccer”‘ or “subdue” are all said with the letter “s”. Why is the word “sugar” so special in that it is said with the “sh” at the beginning of the word? :???: P.S. if you noticed above even the word “surely” is said the same way…. hmmmm…

  56. Hi Marina,

    I would like to collar you down for a word request. How about Qualia?

    “An unfamiliar term for something that could not be more familiar to each of us: the ways things seem to us.”

    I seek the Yang to my Yin and the qualia who will complete my life and make me whole. In more philosophical terms, qualia are properties of sensory experiences.

    Marina, intelligence is sexy! So what do you think? Show off for me Baby!

  57. muggins says: 74

    Did you detect a spark in Marina pretty eyes when she cracked that leather leash as a whip? Bondage and Discipline. Could Marina ever get too strict? Impossible. “Less bondage, more discipline”, as Harvey Korman pleaded to Cloris Leachman in “High Anxiety”

  58. danielpool says: 73

    Marina could you please do the phrase. Don’t throw the baby out with the bath water :grin:

  59. sniperskaya says: 72

    Ok, Marina, now i must ask you: what is the origin of the words “leash” and the saying “hair of the dog” as a remedy for a hangover?

  60. A collar on you would be nice without the leash. There are some very attractive collars made with semi-precious stones like jade. It would go well with a crocodile green leather bustier and a gun metal gray skirt. Lastly, a pair of furry mukluks boots!


    mukluks

    Just a thought. :smile:

  61. Halo Marina :

    Such a playful, cute, and polite production! Like.

    My question, you may/may-not have noticed Marina, but in North America, many understand the word misogyny. However, few have heard of its opposite — misandrist. Strangely, one is in electronic spelling directories and the other isn’t, even.

    Please tell me, what are the origins of these words and how is it that one can be so popular without the other?

    Personally, I think that if there were just a little bit more effort — by many — put into understanding of the other sex, perhaps a little less selfishness, maybe even just a little bit more politeness, the significance of these words would melt away.

    Have you got any tips for these English speaking cultures?

    Thankfully yours,
    kitchenstories

    PS: If you ever miss the experience of cold winter’s night with blowing snow and frozen rivers — in a warm fur coat, you are welcome to visit! I make a nice time for you, introduce you to other nice European girls that have made Canada a new home. There are even some some nice open winter spas (yes, family oriented — nothing salacious) in the country side. :)

  62. augie says: 69

    :mrgreen: cant wait for my christmas cards sweetie :wink:

  63. augie says: 68

    :grin: anything looks hot on you sweetheart :grin: even my arms around you would be very extoic xoxo

  64. danielpool says: 67

    HEY dose anyone know what that guy’s name was on YouTube last night that poked at Marinas breast.That was a very DISRESPECTFUL thing to do. Someone owes Marina a big apology. OR maybe that fairy can have a big accident and have his wings cut.Did he think just because he is gay that it was OK :?: :???:

    • Capman911 says: 67.2

      I agree Daniel, I don’t care who he is that was just disrespectful to Marina. She handled it well, what else could she do? Making a scene would have probably blackballed her from future events. Here’s the picture of the incident .
      http://i35.tinypic.com/t0rleb.jpg

    • Yes I agree with you too Daniel. William Sledd acted with out thinking and it was just beyond DISRESPECTFUL. If I did something like that at work I would been sued into bankruptcy. I feel he should apologizes to Marina and everyone else that had to watch. He should do it on YT for everyone to see.

      I’ve seen so much erosion in todays society it’s prompt me to ask questions. Does virtue still exist anymore? Is moral excellence and righteousness no longer an acceptable quality? What about chivalry? Is it also dead? I think the lack of these qualities is what leads to actions like this. Im not saying we should not stuffy all the time. Im saying we should have a balance of having fun doing crazy things but not to disrespect someone. It eats away a persons confidence among other things.

      • I think this site is an excellent example of demonstrating that many people still have courtesy and respect for their fellows. My belief is that it is just too easy for people to be crass on the internet because of the anonymity and that like people tend to attract each other. It is so convenient for 20 jerks who live thousands of miles apart to congregate, now. By the same token, it is also easy for me, now, to gain friends from Washington, Mexico, England, etc. I enjoy coming here because people that I will never see have continually gone out of their way in order to share happiness with me. Keep up the good ju-ju, folks. That wheel keeps turnin’

      • First off I forgot to type the word “not (be) stuffy”. Note to ones self, proof read what you type before hit the Submit button. :oops:

        bsomebody, Yes your exactly right Bob. Jerks love the internet because they can hid under a cloak of invisibility and say what is on their minds with no regard to their accountability. If one is able to look over the jerks in the front row, you will find the Royal Knights riding around with their large white steeds. They will show by example of all the good qualities like honor, respect, better morals, righteousness that make us great. I like the internet is great because it reduces geographical distances. We are able to meet these Knights that one might not find in our local neighborhoods. I see the internet bringing people closer together. Yea its not face to face but for now this is the technology we have for now.

    • and on live too !! :evil: i was like “wtf ?!!” when he did that

    • First, I agree with everyone, however, Marina did Twitter us with the following message:

      Marina Twittered:

      “At the event. Keep an eye out as they will do a bit with me and William Sledd near the beginning :-)

      So, the question that is begged;
      - Was it intended to be as we saw it?
      - Did William go too far (human malfunction similar to wardrobe malfunction ala Janet Jackson?
      - Multiple errors and missteps?

      I’m sure Marina knows the answer and I’m sure she will answer as she sees fit.

      If William indeed did go beyond the script, he definitely should apologize.

      • Bob says: 67.5.1

        If the poof took a liberty and went beyond the script, Marina did extraordinarily well to come out with her come-back line about his thumb-nail, though she could have added something about his thumb-print, too.
        If she agreed to it beforehand, then she has lost a lot of respect from her fans.
        Paying the price of fame is one thing.
        Fame at any price is quite another.

    • A lot of Marina’s fans are outraged by
      what happened. Your comment allows
      us to respond to it intelligently, thanks.
      We all have different ethnic, religious,
      political etc. backgrounds that make
      us who we are. When we show respect
      for those differences, we learn more
      that we have much in common.
      I do not have reason to believe this
      was planned aforethought as part of
      the show. Sledd will be remembered
      for this, and his “family” will have to be
      his teachers as to why it was wrong.
      He should publicly apologise, at least.
      Maybe Marina could do a bit showing
      him writing “I will respect myself and
      others” a gazillion times on a row of
      blackboards stretching to infinity. :mrgreen:

  65. sniperskaya says: 66

    Marina, you are getting a new “leash” on life, I see. :roll: :lol:

  66. John says: 65

    Words Request: Aguia Negra

  67. 2utoday says: 64

    :mrgreen: I think the collar would look better on your dog. By the way,the word collar is also used to describe that a crook has been arrested. The cop would say,”making a collar”,meaning the crook was arrested.

  68. samuel3d says: 63

    It looks better on Dogs than on People :razz: :wink:

  69. fatbuffalo says: 62

    collar , not color lol .
    Try taking Gorby out for a walk while wearing the collar , and record the reactions of passers-by :twisted:

  70. es44ac says: 61

    Where did the word Tangent come from :?:

  71. It would look better on the dog. That’s totally not my thing.
    Btw, what is the origin of “pipe dream”? Exempli gratia: your vision is just a pipe dream.

  72. bsomebody says: 59

    :grin: Oh, hey! I just noticed the mouse-over thingy is gone. Thank you to M and TAs or both. :grin:

    • Hey I didn’t even notice it. I thought the site was running a bit smoother. I thought my internet speeds were improving. Cocomment has some issues they need to work on. It seems looks are more important than function. Twitter is having issues also. There servers are unable to handle the loads.

      I still get this reload thing going on. Page loads and I start to scroll down and then bang it pops back to the top again. Is it just me or are others having this problem too?

      • It does that when an advert loads slow.
        Marina only has one that “blinks”. Those
        seem to be the culprits. I just wait until
        all plug-ins load and it says “done” (in the
        lower left corner.) :mrgreen:

      • I need to wait for the entire page to reload before I start scrolling. It seems that some of the features at the top of the page are the last to refresh. The comment box, some features around the vid, and (I think) some of the ads jumble stuff around. I do not twitter, and I only rarely use CC, so I have no idea what is going on there.

      • It used to load just once after you posted a comment. This has been going on for months but I keep forgetting to mentioning it to Marina to see if she knew what might be causing it.

        I have ad blocker running so I don’t see any of that. I don’t think its from the ads. This has been going on before twitter and now CC is gone so it wasn’t either of those. I guess it bother me more than anyone else. I like to work really fast and I get annoyed waiting for computers to do their thing.

      • I know what you mean, Cap. Everytime I get annoyed “waiting” for research to pop up, I remeber the old days of having to wait for weeks (or months) for the library to receive a cpy of resource. Waiting 15 seconds or even 15 minutes does not reaaly seem all that bad. :grin: :grin: :grin: :grin:

      • Mine does it to Jack. It gets annoying having the page jump up and down like that. I asked Marina about the cocomment thingy getting in peoples way and if she could put an x on it so we could close it out as it had an x on it before so she just took it off the page. Thanks M. :grin:

    • tryant says: 59.2

      The what??!?! It is?!?! HOOORAAYY!!

      I hate that damn pesky thing,it was right where I would slide over it alot,kind of a chincy way to get their window up in My estimation. I almost resigned My membership here because of it,drove Me buggier than batshit. :evil: :???: :smile:

  73. opp89020 says: 58

    That collar looked excellent on you. Anyways I would like to know the origin of “leader” as of I hope to be one someday

  74. rusty290 says: 57

    Hey, i like to call people a buffoon when they’re acting stupid or dumb. Here’s my question; where does the word “buffoon” come from? Thanks

  75. John says: 56

    Hammon Wry’s Word of the day
    The concept is simple. I use a published Word of the Day (OED, Dictionary.com) in a specifically sexual or erotic context.

  76. Kobe? Time index 0:14
    Gorby? Time index 1:07
    LOL LOL LOL LOL :mrgreen:
    Marina’s confused, too :grin:

    • Bob says: 55.1

      I noticed that … has Kobe got an evil twin too? :lol:

    • quiggles says: 55.2

      Dear HFW,

      I think Cha-Cha makes a superb point. I definitely heard Marina first say Kobe (in a cross tone), then Gorby and possibly Korby (?). That poor pooch! The image of the three headed bowzer from Greek mythology comes to mind. Kobe/Gorby/Korby must not know which way to turn. Is this any way to treat man’s best friend? And all this talk of collars and leashes….please.

      From the dog house, Q

      • Probably the dog hears the last syllable best in Marina’s voice, so he doesn’t even notice the first one. “koBEEEE,” gorBEEEE,” and even “korBEEEE” might all sound the same to him. However, “antidisestablishmentarianismBEEEE” would throw him for a loop. {Gorby wrinkles his brow and thinks “WTF?}

    • OH IM SO RELIVED! I thought I was having a hard time learning his new name. It’s very difficult for me to learn names. Now I have to relearn Kobe’s new name Gorby or is it now Kroby? hehehe I like his new name just wish she would have changed it sooner before I learned his old name. :roll: Good thing M didn’t ask me to name him. I would have called him fuzz butt. I call my sisters cat turd. Oh Im so awful. :roll:

    • Hey how do you like your new border? :mrgreen:

    • I guess it’s like Army Olive Drab hu? Didn’t they tell you once you join the Army they replace your blood with Olive juice? Maybe thats why you have such a green thumb.

      What big red button? Humm might be one of ad blockers running.

      All I did was email the BOSS about getting you a new boarder. She picked it out for you.

      Well now that your one of Teacher’s slaves.. I mean Teacher’s assistant. You better get to work. Marina like coffee at 0500 hours sharp! Then followed with afternoon tea. Im stuck on garbage detail and vacuuming. Mike is the bell hop. We rotate shifts to taking Gorby for walks and potty breaks. Oh and there is no pay for this job. In fact you have to pay to slave.. I mean work here. :mrgreen: Welcome aboard!

      • Bob says: 55.5.1

        That reminds me of a scene from the movie — What’s New Pussycat — where Woody Allen works as a dresser for the strippers at the famous Crazy Horse Saloon in Paris. Peter O’Toole asks what the pay’s like. Woody replies, “Twenty dollars a week. It’s not much, I know. But it’s all I can afford.”

  77. bsomebody says: 54

    Canned rats! to Leonard. As for my homeork, I think M looks much better unfettered. That was a beautiful dress, btw.

  78. Capman911 says: 53

    A mature lady gets pulled over for speeding… Older Woman: Is there a problem, Officer?
    Officer : Ma’am, you were speeding.

    Older Woman: Oh, I see.

    Officer: Can I see your license please?

    Older Woman: I’d give it to you but I don’t have one.

    Officer: Don’t have one?

    Older Woman: Lost it, 4 years ago for drunk driving.

    Officer: I see..Can I see your vehicle registration papers please.

    Older Woman: I can’t do that.

    Officer: Why not?

    Older Woman: I stole this car.

    Officer: Stole it?

    Older Woman: Yes, and I killed and hacked up the owner.

    Officer: You what?

    Older Woman: His body parts are in plastic bags in the trunk if you want to see

    The Officer looks at the woman and slowly backs away to his car and calls for back up. Within minutes 5 police cars circle the car. A senior officer slowly approaches the car, clasping his half drawn gun.

    Officer 2: Ma’am, could you step out of your vehicle please! The woman steps out of her vehicle.

    Older woman: Is there a problem sir?

    Officer 2: One of my officers told me that you have stolen this car and murdered the owner.

    Older Woman: Murdered the owner?

    Officer 2: Yes, could you please open the trunk of your car, please.

    The woman opens the trunk, revealing nothing but an empty trunk.

    Officer 2: Is this your car, ma’am?

    Older Woman: Yes, here are the registration papers.
    The officer is quite stunned.

    Officer 2: One of my officers claims that you do not have a driving license.

    The woman digs into her handbag and pulls out a clutch purse and hands it to the officer.

    The officer examines the license. He looks quite puzzled.

    Officer 2: Thank you ma’am, one of my officers told me you didn’t have a license, that you stole this car, and that you murdered and hacked up the owner.

    Older Woman: Bet the liar told you I was speeding, too.

    Don’t Mess With Mature Ladies

  79. markec says: 52

    I want to know where does the word Mafia come from…

  80. hi marina i a big fan of your videos and you are right “intellgence really is sexy” i was wondering since i do graffiti were the word graffiti comes from i would love to see a video about it thanks!!.

  81. beaugosse says: 50

    Hello Marina,

    I would like to know the origin of the word Jamboree ! Have you an idea of this particular name for the scout’s meeting ?

    Many thanks for your hot words…

  82. morimoto says: 49

    hey Marina,
    great word … but i detected a misspelling today ;
    the french word ‘colier’ is spelt with two L’s

    i got it, now, who just won a dedicated calendar ??

  83. John says: 48

    Marina; thats a nice store bought collar with leash, however you would look better with my collar that i braided by hand from shoelaces without the leash as its apparent that you have a good measure of self control and don’t need to be restrained and could also be used to whip you with if you behaved badly thats why you would only misbehave when you wanted another whipping.

  84. cmacfamsc says: 47

    Here’s a word request. How did the expression “good grief” come to be?

  85. cbcow says: 46

    I have a word request. Where does the term “cool beans” come from?

  86. bigleo says: 45

    can you tell me the origin of the word “authority?”

  87. sammdogg says: 44

    I think the collar looks better on the dog then on you. I’m personally not into that kind of thing…….most of the time… :roll:

  88. danielpool says: 43

    HI Marina how did the Jackhammer get it’s name and could you demonstrate how to use one please :lol:

  89. maybe if it was black leather with studs
    I like black leather

  90. PHRASE REQUEST: trip the light fantastic

  91. hm3 says: 40

    Hi there sweety, I just subcribe to your YouTube Channel and this one too, maybe someone have already said you this but you’re pretty good looking (hehe).

    Well let’s go straigth to the word, how about the word Card? Thanks for the time…… :mrgreen:

  92. maxpappy says: 39

    Hi Marina,
    Thanks for the lesson. Just a note, if any other students are interested that are on facebook, I have created a “flair” button of you in pigtails, with Hotforwords.com. Does this qualify me as a teacher’s pet?

    Also, I was wondering since the holidays are here, if you could provide us with the entemology of the word “Noel.” Thanks!

  93. CampKohler says: 38

    This lesson is “a horse of a different collar.” :grin:

    I’m not one for all that slapping and whipping stuff; I’m into cuddling and hugging. Marina, if anyone walks up to you and says, “Let’s have a kiss” and extends his left hand as though he were the Pope and you were supposed to kiss his ring, that will be me. Now we have our secret greeting.

    • But a little slapping here and there adds a bit of spice in the bedroom. :wink:

      • Well, now you’ve gone and given my brane some nightmare fodder. Marina and I are nekkid as J-birds in bed and, thanks to you, I have this spice rack strapped to my back, with jars of cinnamon, nutmeg, bay leaves, oregano and all the rest. I have to sprinkle the right combination on her tummy to interest her. After much deep thought, I select several jars, sprinkle them on and sensually rub them in. Marina takes a sniff, shakes her head “no,” brushes them off with the sweep of her hand, turns over and goes to sleep. {CK thinks out loud.} “Canned Rats!!!”

  94. John says: 37

    Marina, Please define Gaslighting,

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A_bNDv0-ZrU

    And please tell me I am able too gaslight?

  95. CaptainJack says: 36

    Very good lesson Marina! Very entertaining and educational or should I say it was HOT HOT HOT! (aka as fashionable, creative, new) Homework: Maybe if you wear a collar more often then Gorby might like it more. As for me, I don’t know why I do (other than erotic reasons) but I very much like it when women wear collars or aka chokers. I’ve see paintings of women wearing chokers with very nice 18th century gowns. Most of them are just a black ribbon with a little diamond or stone attached to the front. I had a girlfriend back in junior high that wore one for me. So I have been attracted to them way back in the 7th grade.

  96. yogione says: 34

    “If dogs run free, then why not we :?:
    Across the swooping plain?
    My ears hear a symphony”

    Bob Dylan

  97. Sticks and stones can break my bones…
    (but whips and chains excite me! :twisted: )
    That collar would go good with anything you
    have in your closet made from red latex! LOL!
    For other outfits, I’m sure Tifanny’s or
    Victoria’s Secret would have something more
    suitable, in white gold and diamonds… :grin:
    Leonard – your bribe donation check bounced!
    (just kidding) :mrgreen:
    Congratulations for being
    the teacher’s pet today!
    Good job…

  98. can you please do this word Sesquipedalian

  99. neuroway says: 28

    alarum ma’am. Could you define alarum? :twisted:

  100. Dear Marina Orlova :oops: ,

    If you didn’t have my attention before, that whip at the end sure did it! It’s almost as if you are the Teacher Pet today. :smile:

    Your Student,
    ThoughtOnFire :cool:

  101. dnelson474 says: 26

    What is the origin of the word Russia.

  102. djshadow says: 25

    Hi there lovely lady 8-) I request the word- Christmas , where it came from ?

  103. Dezdkado says: 24

    Homework: If I answer that question my degree work may be in jeopardy. Priests and ministers are touchy about collars… even their own.

    Congrats to Leonard! I think I’m going to need a bit of bribery to catch the teacher’s eye…

    I offer THIS
    or perhaps a red one
    or even graphic intensive model
    What the hell… take a whole bunch