From: Sean Hastings (whysean@earthlink.net)
Date: Sun Dec 15 1996 - 11:40:21 MST
T0Morrow@aol.com wrote:
>
> >>Who first used the verb "extrope"?
> I assume, BTW, that "extrope" is an intransitive verb. I
> extrope, you extrope, we extrope. Nobody, however, extropes another person
> or thing. Or do they?
>
> T.0. Morrow
I thought it was a descriptive noun synonymous with extropian.
As in "an extrope is someone who's behavior is extropic."
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