Verification Words

I’m sorry this is coming to you late.  I usually try to have a post in the queue so that it goes up at 4 AM Eastern Time.  I failed to do that by bed time last night.  When I came in this morning, ready to prepare today’s post, I found that the Internet was down.  I did a few checks and determined that everything this side of my ISP’s gateway was working.  I called and left a voice mail.  Brian normally answers for me, but I suspect he was very busy.  After a late lunch after Sylvia returned home from horsemanship camp, I found that our service has been restored.  Yeah!  We now return to our regular programming . . .

Here are some “words” that I’ve had to enter to post a comment on friends’ blogs.  They are supposed to be randoms strings, but sometimes they come out as real words.  Okay, sometimes strange–even weird–but real words.

Aintin – It is out.

Dionedu – Domain name and Website for the University of Dion.

Pownde – Sixteen ownsez.

Radisme – A store for political extremists.

Shous – Please demonstrate that for our group.

Tanalion – What they tried to do at the salon when the big cat walked in.

Urend – Not my end.

As happens to me regularly, the meaning of some of the words escapes me.  Perhaps you can help.  What do you think these mean?   Did I get any of those above wrong?

Dityluti – ?

Hizzerp – ?
 
Thanks in advance for your help.

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About Chuck

I am retired after a career in electronics and in publishing. Today, my wife of 50+ years, Sylvia, and I live in a house on a hill beside a dirt road in rural west Michigan. We enjoy living in this country environment where livestock and wild life out number the human population.

3 thoughts on “Verification Words

  1. I try not to even look at word verification words when they come up. I find them irritating. I just blindly type and away I go!

  2. Dityluti – A detective's question: Did the suspect rob the store?

    Hizzerp – is on hizzzhoos.

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