Saturday, March 22, 2008

REMEMBERING AND FORGETTING, PART TWO

In the same article was a test for the ability to suppress one memory in favour of another.
Each of the words below has a verb meaning and a different noun meaning which is more commonly used.



For each of them try to come up with a word association for the verb meaning.
For example, for DUCK, write ‘crouch’.


Most people find it difficult to temporarily ‘forget’ associations with the more dominant noun meaning, and want to write ‘quack’ next to DUCK.


LOAF
POST
COURT
ROOT
SOCK
LODGE
SIGN
BARK
PINE BOWL
SHED
FENCE
LOBBY
STUMP
FAWN
PRUNE
DUCK....crouch
RAIL
SINK



My answers are in the comments. I kept getting mixed up with verb and noun and I certainly wasn't fast with the answers. Some answers are just plain weird.

18 comments:

  1. Loaf - laze
    Post - hole
    Court - romance
    Root - grub
    Sock - punch
    Lodge - file
    Sign - write
    Bark - tree
    Pine - sad
    Bowl - eat
    Shed - remove
    Fence - duel
    Lobby - hotel
    Stump - puzzle
    Fawn - crawl
    Prune - eat
    Duck - crouch
    Rail - shout
    Sink - Titanic
    Ring - phone

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  2. Bark - Tree, Lobby - Hotel? All nouns as opposed to verbs, there, Witchy...or was that deliberate to illustrate the point?

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  3. Loaf - warm and steaming fresh from the bakery, lashings of butter and vegemite.

    Post - with a wish, wing and a prayer you entrust letters to illiterates and innumerates on scooters.

    Court - preceded my latest Community Services Order.

    Root - "I never had metamorphosisical relations with that grub."

    Sock - it to me Lamb Chop.

    Lodge - funny handshake.

    Sign - "Madgegoria - this way"

    Bark - Johan Sebastapol

    Pine - o'Cleen (Famous puritan Irish essayist)

    Bowl - what Shane Warne did in between serving up googlies.

    Shed - male refuge centre.

    Fence - my visit to Cash Converters.

    Lobby - Brian Burkha

    Stump - Heather Mills.

    Fawn - ication. (Because I can - still - just!)

    Prune - Fruit of the Laxette tree.

    Duck - heaven on a drumstick!

    Rail - to stand on a railway platform shouting at Lyn Kosky

    Sink - without trace. (see :- John Howard.)

    Ring - 0055

    ... Oh! Well done Coppertop! NOW you tell me it's not Who Wants to be a Word Association Trivial Pursuit Millionaire?!!

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  4. I told you Fleetwood, I get confused if I have to think fast as opposed to eating quick. Now come back here and take the test.

    Well done, M'Lord, but Heather Mills, that's a low blow on a non-existant kneecap.

    And sink and Titanic always go together with my memory. *blows raspberry and stumps off*

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  5. Loaf - loll
    Post - mail
    Court - woo
    Root - dig
    Sock - punch
    Lodge- deposit
    Sign - gesture
    Bark- yap
    Pine - fret
    Bowl - roll
    Shed - divest
    Fence - duel
    Lobby - petition
    Stump - stymie
    Fawn - flatter
    Prune - trim
    Duck - (and roll) dive
    Rail - rant
    Sink - dig
    Ring - surround
    That was a bit harder than I thought it would be.

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  6. loaf idle
    post mail
    court canoodle
    root XXXX
    sock punch
    lodge deliver
    sign signal
    bark (dog) verbalising
    pine bowl (what does that mean)
    shed moult
    fence fight
    lobby nag
    stump bowl
    fawn harass
    prune trim
    duck dodge
    rail rant
    sink founder
    ring phone

    What witty readers you have. But M'lord should not be concerning himself with Warne's googlies. Of course you encourage him with your below the kneecap comment.

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  7. Of course bark should be verbalise.

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  8. LOAF - A lazy french oaf
    POST - Office, as in multiple British closures
    COURT - Disaster, as in the Iraq War
    ROOT - Ferret, as in weasly council members
    SOCK - As in the spinning letters on Batman
    LODGE - constipation (in which case that would be an adjective as opposed to a verb, but if its a particularly stubborn one that doesn't really matter)
    SIGN - Prime Minster, as in flicking the 'V's at...
    BARK - Bollocks, as in Gordon Brown's authoritarian voice
    PINE - Fjord, as in the over rated and over quoted parrot sketch
    BOWL - Googlie, as in the sneaky Australian underarm technique
    SHED - Hair, as in the cat's all over all the furniture
    FENCE - Golden Virginia...there's a bigger underground market for it nowadays than there is for diamonds and drugs
    LOBBY - Cash for Honours Scandle...need I say more?
    STUMP - Confound with ignorance, as in one of George Bush's speeches
    FAWN - John Read, whose tongue was permanently stuck up Tony Blair's arse
    PRUNE - Crop, as in the chavs from British society
    DUCK - Shit, as in low flying
    RAIL - Rant, as in the early morning pre-coffee psychological state
    SINK - The American Economy

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  9. Here's mine (before looking at anybody else's)

    LOAF - lounge
    POST - send
    COURT - woo
    ROOT - fossick
    SOCK - punch
    LODGE - deposit
    SIGN - signal
    BARK - growl
    PINE - yearn
    BOWL - serve
    SHED - slough
    FENCE - corral
    LOBBY - campaign
    STUMP – flummox
    FAWN – bow and scrape
    PRUNE – cut back
    DUCK - evade
    RAIL - lament
    SINK - submerge
    RING - call

    Was I the only one who took this seriously? Sighs.

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  10. And I thought it was "pine bowl"....

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  11. I can't get past Heather Mills' Norwegian Wood stump....

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  12. Aren't us Aussies an articulate mob with hardly a double up word in the list.

    Fleetwood doesn't count, garble is his native tongue but your 'stump' will go down in infamy.

    Andrew, what does root have to do with Queensland beer? (I knew you couldn't resist)

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  13. LOAF-Bread
    POST-Fence
    COURT-King
    ROOT-Tree
    SOCK-Drawer
    LODGE-Black
    SIGN-Post
    BARK-Dog
    PINE-Tree
    BOWL-Fruit
    SHED-Tin
    FENCE-Barb-wire
    LOBBY-Hotel
    STUMP-Black
    FAWN-Deer
    PRUNE-Juice
    DUCK-Lucky
    RAIL-Way
    SINK-Kitchen

    I did this more like a Freudian free-association than attempting to subjugate the dominant association that sprung to mind... Interesting to read others words...

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  14. I'm a little concerned that I'm the only one who saw fence and thought 'sell stolen items'.

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  15. Edward, even the free association threw up some interesting combinations.

    Piker, Caroline, but feel free to export this to your blog.

    Mindy, brilliant, I never saw that. How many convicts in your family tree?

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  16. Mindy, you are in good company - our Lord Sedgwick put the 'Vice' into Vice-Regal with
    "Fence - my visit to Cash Converters

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