Elgin Clock
04-12-2001, 03:00
(Taken from Dictionary.com)
se·gue (Pronounced Seg-way)
intr.v. se·gued, se·gue·ing, se·gues
1) Music. To make a transition directly from one section or theme to another.
2) To move smoothly and unhesitatingly from one state, condition, situation, or element to another: “Daylight segued into dusk” (Susan Dworski).
n.
3) An act or instance of segueing.
I knew I heard that word before!
How very appropriate def. #2 is!!!
I'm going to start calling Dean "The Riddler" He always finds good names for everything he's involved in. IE: DeKa being the first two letters of his names, code naming the Ibot Fred and IT Ginger, to relect how they dance together.
se·gue (Pronounced Seg-way)
intr.v. se·gued, se·gue·ing, se·gues
1) Music. To make a transition directly from one section or theme to another.
2) To move smoothly and unhesitatingly from one state, condition, situation, or element to another: “Daylight segued into dusk” (Susan Dworski).
n.
3) An act or instance of segueing.
I knew I heard that word before!
How very appropriate def. #2 is!!!
I'm going to start calling Dean "The Riddler" He always finds good names for everything he's involved in. IE: DeKa being the first two letters of his names, code naming the Ibot Fred and IT Ginger, to relect how they dance together.