MUDDIN’ WORD OF THE DAY Charles Schultz must have been thinking about this Greek word when he created his character “Pigpen.” No one is certain of the origins of this term meaning mud or mire but it is described as the place to which pigs retire. “After a pig is washed, it goes back and rolls in the mud.” Borboros …
borboros
THE PIGPEN WORD OF THE DAY Charles Schultz must have been thinking about this Greek word when he created his character “Pigpen.” No one is certain of the origins of this term meaning mud or mire but it is described as the place to which pigs retire. “After a pig is washed, it goes back and rolls in the mud.” …
Known Issues
Knowing that you might end up here during our soft launch and knowing how frustrating it can be to find a bug, we wanted to let you know that as of Tuesday October 27, 2009 at 12 EST we are aware of the following issues that should be resolved in tonights build. Copy function is not working. This feature became …
pele
WONDER WORD OF THE DAY If you were a soccer player, you would be thrilled to have this name. This Hebrew word is “incredible, marvelous, wonderful, and astonishing” all rolled into one simple word – pele. It is translated as “amazingly” in Exodus 15:11, “You [God] are wonderfully holy, amazingly powerful, a worker of miracles.“ That is just a more …
shazaph
SUNBURNT WORD OF THE DAY It might be time to open up a holy tanning salon. Shazaph is the Hebrew word meaning to tan. It also doubles as the x-ray vision word of the day when used figuratively to mean “to scan with a piercing ray,” not unlike the way in which God sees into the hearts of all people. …
shazaph
SUNBURNT WORD OF THE DAY It might be time to open up a holy tanning salon. Shazaph is the Hebrew word meaning to tan. It also doubles as the x-ray vision word of the day when used figuratively to mean “to scan with a piercing ray,” not unlike the way in which God sees into the hearts of all people. …
nathaq
A DEVASTATINGLY UPLIFTING WORD OF THE DAY You don’t want to have this root Hebrew word applied to you as an adjective or a verb. Its English equivalents are tough to handle. This root word stands behind old words like “torn asunder” and newer words like “beaten.” It can also mean “scaly” or “dry.” Simply put, its rarely used in …
nathaq
A DEVASTATINGLY UPLIFTING WORD OF THE DAY You don’t want to have this root Hebrew word applied to you as an adjective or a verb. Its English equivalents are tough to handle. This root word stands behind old words like “torn asunder” and newer words like “beaten.” It can also mean “scaly” or “dry.” Simply put, its rarely used in …
Internet Explorer 8
Some Internet Explorer 8 users with the Windows® Vista® Operating System have experienced difficulties loading the WordBloom Web site. Internet Explorer on these systems had Protective Browsing enabled by default with standard IE security settings. The solution is to add http://www.wordbloom.com and https://www.wordbloom.com to the Favorites Zone of the Internet Security Settings. Double Click the Protective Viewing link in …
Snow Leopard Issue
Safari Web Browser is currently required for Snow Leopard installations due to a Firefox/Camino limitation under Snow Leopard.