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 Post subject: Stir it up
PostPosted: May 21st, 2010, 9:53 am 
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Stir it up

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stir
1   /stɜr/ Show Spelled [stur] Show IPA ,verb,stirred, stir·ring, noun
–verb (used with object)
1.
to move one's hand or an implement continuously or repeatedly through (a liquid or other substance) in order to cool, mix, agitate, dissolve, etc., any or all of the component parts: to stir one's coffee with a spoon.
2.
to set in tremulous, fluttering, or irregular motion: A soft breeze stirred the leaves.
3.
to affect strongly; excite: to stir pity; to stir one's heart.
4.
to incite, instigate, or prompt (usually fol. by up): to stir up a people to rebellion.
5.
to move briskly; bestir: to stir oneself.
6.
to move, esp. in a slight way: He would not stir a finger to help them.
7.
to rouse from inactivity, quiet, contentment, indifference, etc. (usually fol. by up): to stir up his potential.
8.
to bring up for notice or discussion.
9.
to disturb; trouble.
–verb (used without object)
10.
to move, esp. slightly or lightly: Not a leaf stirred.
11.
to move around, esp. briskly; be active: Everyone in the house was stirring.
12.
to become active, as from some rousing or quickening impulse.
13.
to be emotionally moved or strongly affected.
14.
to be in circulation, current, or afoot: Is there any news stirring?
–noun
15.
the act of stirring or moving.
16.
the sound made by stirring or moving slightly.
17.
a state or occasion of general excitement; commotion: The news created a stir.
18.
a mental impulse, sensation, or feeling: a stir of hope.
19.
a jog, poke, or thrust: He gave the refuse a stir with his foot.
20.
movement, esp. brisk and busy movement: There was too much clamor and stir for her.


as you can see There are multiple meanings for the word STIR

Lets take a look at item number #7: rouse from indifference - stir up his potential
This definition equates to iON's calling for reaching ones potential - or "Embracing your Power"

Lets take a look at item number #14: to be in circulation, current, or afoot
This definition refers to iON's disclosing the current issues at hand which are cloaked in red herrings and pickle juice.

If you can embrace your power, while digesting disclosure, one can absorb the omnipotence of all knowing (without the assistance or distraction of drugs or alcohol to numb the glaring pain of the obvious) - accepting all that is or isn't without a "DoG in the fight"- yes this is self-evident - yet most elusive -

Therefore, we call to thee a symbol to represent the process of stirring (activation, emulsify) together what is and what will be by the CREATOR (manifestor) that is - let this symbol be used as a tool to activate on anyone's command who chooses to embrace their power and absorb (connect) to all knowing.
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 Post subject: Re: Stir it up
PostPosted: May 21st, 2010, 10:22 am 
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Sometimes shaken not stirred with many olives pickled in brien.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cv-0mmVnxPA

shake (shk)

VERB:
shook (shk) KEY , shak·en (shkn) KEY , shak·ing, shakes
VERB:
tr.

To cause to move to and fro with jerky movements.
To cause to quiver, tremble, vibrate, or rock.
To cause to lose stability or waver: a crisis that shook my deepest beliefs.
To remove or dislodge by jerky movements: shook the dust from the cushions.

To bring to a specified condition by or as if by shaking: "It is not easy to shake one's heart free of the impression" (John Middleton Murry).
Slang To get rid of: couldn't shake the man who was following us.
To disturb or agitate; unnerve: She was shaken by the news of the disaster.
To brandish or wave, especially in anger: shake one's fist.
To clasp (hands) in greeting or leave-taking or as a sign of agreement.
Music To trill (a note).
Games To rattle and mix (dice) before casting.
VERB:
intr.

To move to and fro in short, irregular, often jerky movements.
To tremble, as from cold or in anger.
To be unsteady; totter or waver.
To move something vigorously up and down or from side to side, as in mixing.
Music To trill.
To shake hands: Let's shake on it.
NOUN:

The act of shaking.
A trembling or quivering movement.
Informal An earthquake.

A fissure in rock.
A crack in timber caused by wind or frost.
Informal A moment or instant; a trice: I'll do it in a shake.
Music A trill.

See milk shake.
A beverage in which the ingredients are mixed by shaking.
A rough shingle used to cover rustic buildings, such as barns: cedar shakes.
shakes Informal Uncontrollable trembling, as in a person who is cold, frightened, feverish, or ill. Often used with the: was suffering from a bad case of the shakes.
Slang A bargain or deal: getting a fair shake.

PHRASAL VERBS:
shake down
Slang To extort money from.
Slang To make a thorough search of: shook down the prisoners' cells for hidden weapons.
To subject (a new ship or aircraft) to shakedown testing.
To become acclimated or accustomed, as to a new environment or a new job.
shake off
To free oneself of; get rid of: We shook off our fears.
shake up
To upset by or as if by a physical jolt or shock: was badly shaken up by the accident.
To subject to a drastic rearrangement or reorganization: new management bent on shaking up the company.

IDIOMS:
give (someone) the shake Slang
To escape from or get rid of: We managed to give our pursuers the shake.
no great shakes Slang
Unexceptional; ordinary: "stepping in between the victim and the bully, even when the victim happens to be no great shakes" (Louis Auchincloss).
shake a leg Informal
To dance.
To move quickly; hurry up.
shake (another's) tree Slang
To arouse to action or reaction; disturb: "[He] so shook Hollywood's tree that . . . all manner of . . . people called me unsolicited to itemize his mistakes or praise his courage" (Tina Brown).
shake a stick at Slang
To point out, designate, or name: "All of a sudden there came into being a vast conservative infrastructure: think-tanks . . . and more foundations than you could shake a stick at" (National Review).

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ETYMOLOGY:
Middle English schaken, from Old English sceacan

OTHER FORMS:
shaka·ble or shakea·ble(Adjective)

SYNONYMS:
shake, tremble, quake, quiver1, shiver1, shudder

These verbs mean to manifest involuntary vibratory movement. Shake is the most general: The floor shook when I walked heavily across the room. Tremble implies quick, rather slight movement, as from excitement, weakness, or anger: The speaker trembled as he denounced his opponents. Quake refers to more violent movement, as that caused by shock or upheaval: I was so scared that my legs began to quake. Quiver suggests a slight, rapid, tremulous movement: "Her lip quivered like that of a child about to cry" (Booth Tarkington). Shiver involves rapid trembling, as of a person experiencing chill: "as I in hoary winter night stood shivering in the snow" (Robert Southwell). Shudder applies chiefly to convulsive shaking caused by fear, horror, or revulsion: "She starts like one that spies an adder/ . . . The fear whereof doth make him shake and shudder" (Shakespeare). See also Synonyms at agitate, dismay.
As one who did not realize what one did command... :o
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 Post subject: Re: Stir it up
PostPosted: May 21st, 2010, 10:53 am 
The bell has rung for school to begin.
Great vocabulary lesson.
Let's continue.
What is the definition of OVERLAY?

thanking you in advance.
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 Post subject: Re: Stir it up
PostPosted: May 21st, 2010, 11:56 am 
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Overlay
.v. o·ver·laid (-ld), o·ver·lay·ing, o·ver·lays
1. To lay or spread over or on.
2.
a. To cover the surface of with a decorative layer or design: overlay wood with silver.
b. To embellish superficially: a simple tune that was overlaid with ornate harmonies.
3. Printing To put an overlay on.
4. To create (a new area code) having the same boundaries as another: In Maryland, area code 240 was overlaid on top of area code 301.
n. (vr-l)
1. Something that is laid over or covers something else.
2. A layer of decoration, such as gold leaf or wood veneer, applied to a surface.
3. Printing A piece of paper used on a press tympan to vary the pressure that produces light and dark tones.
4. A transparent sheet containing graphic matter, such as labels or colored areas, placed on illustrative matter to be incorporated into it.
5. An area code whose boundaries are the same as another area code.

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o·ver·lay 2 (vr-l)
v.
Past tense of overlie.


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overlay
vb [ˌəʊvəˈleɪ] -lays, -laying, -laid (tr)
1. to lay or place something over or upon (something else)
2. (often foll by with) to cover, overspread, or conceal (with)
3. (Fine Arts & Visual Arts / Art Terms) (foll by with) to cover (a surface) with an applied decoration ebony overlaid with silver
4. (Communication Arts / Printing, Lithography & Bookbinding) to achieve the correct printing pressure all over (a forme or plate) by adding to the appropriate areas of the packing
n [ˈəʊvəˌleɪ]
1. something that is laid over something else; covering
2. (Fine Arts & Visual Arts / Art Terms) an applied decoration or layer, as of gold leaf
3. a transparent sheet giving extra details to a map or diagram over which it is designed to be placed
4. (Communication Arts / Printing, Lithography & Bookbinding) Printing material, such as paper, used to overlay a forme or plate


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 Post subject: Re: Stir it up
PostPosted: May 21st, 2010, 10:40 pm 
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Legend wrote:
Stir it up

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y1cQNdR9nbg


stir
1   /stɜr/ Show Spelled [stur] Show IPA ,verb,stirred, stir·ring, noun
–verb (used with object)
1.
to move one's hand or an implement continuously or repeatedly through (a liquid or other substance) in order to cool, mix, agitate, dissolve, etc., any or all of the component parts: to stir one's coffee with a spoon.
2.
to set in tremulous, fluttering, or irregular motion: A soft breeze stirred the leaves.
3.
to affect strongly; excite: to stir pity; to stir one's heart.
4.
to incite, instigate, or prompt (usually fol. by up): to stir up a people to rebellion.
5.
to move briskly; bestir: to stir oneself.
6.
to move, esp. in a slight way: He would not stir a finger to help them.
7.
to rouse from inactivity, quiet, contentment, indifference, etc. (usually fol. by up): to stir up his potential.
8.
to bring up for notice or discussion.
9.
to disturb; trouble.
–verb (used without object)
10.
to move, esp. slightly or lightly: Not a leaf stirred.
11.
to move around, esp. briskly; be active: Everyone in the house was stirring.
12.
to become active, as from some rousing or quickening impulse.
13.
to be emotionally moved or strongly affected.
14.
to be in circulation, current, or afoot: Is there any news stirring?
–noun
15.
the act of stirring or moving.
16.
the sound made by stirring or moving slightly.
17.
a state or occasion of general excitement; commotion: The news created a stir.
18.
a mental impulse, sensation, or feeling: a stir of hope.
19.
a jog, poke, or thrust: He gave the refuse a stir with his foot.
20.
movement, esp. brisk and busy movement: There was too much clamor and stir for her.


as you can see There are multiple meanings for the word STIR

Lets take a look at item number #7: rouse from indifference - stir up his potential
This definition equates to iON's calling for reaching ones potential - or "Embracing your Power"

Lets take a look at item number #14: to be in circulation, current, or afoot
This definition refers to iON's disclosing the current issues at hand which are cloaked in red herrings and pickle juice.

If you can embrace your power, while digesting disclosure, one can absorb the omnipotence of all knowing (without the assistance or distraction of drugs or alcohol to numb the glaring pain of the obvious) - accepting all that is or isn't without a "DoG in the fight"- yes this is self-evident - yet most elusive -

Therefore, we call to thee a symbol to represent the process of stirring (activation, emulsify) together what is and what will be by the CREATOR (manifestor) that is - let this symbol be used as a tool to activate on anyone's command who chooses to embrace their power and absorb (connect) to all knowing.
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BOB: Great post, Legend!

Well thought out, pointed... and eloquent!!


Bob Dobbs


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 Post subject: Re: Stir it up
PostPosted: May 21st, 2010, 11:45 pm 
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We just love, and ya'll know it, elusive red herrings in pickle juice since WE came into OUR Power!
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 Post subject: Re: Stir it up
PostPosted: May 24th, 2010, 1:47 am 
did someone mention 'a storm is a brewin?'

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 Post subject: Re: Stir it up
PostPosted: May 24th, 2010, 4:42 am 
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Hail, Hail, the gangs all here


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