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Based on the ratings at the time of the contest entries deadline.
WINNERS :

WGT, Amarillo, TX

NOTEWORTHY NOTABLES:
Karthik V, Alpharetta, GA
A, Alpharetta, GA
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Given Idiom:  To send someone away with a flea in their ear

Fake meaning: To rap someone hard on the cheeks.
Use in  sentence: George's teacher sent him away with a flea in his ear when he tried to kiss her.
-- Robert Glass, Greenwood, IN
 

Fake meaning: To put someone in an agitaged, loudly confused state.
Use in  sentence: I returned home after watching "Pulp Fiction" with a flea in my ear.
*Noteworthy Notable*
-- A, Alpharetta, GA


Fake meaning: To go away from someone after having heard something shocking.
Use in  sentence: She sent him away with a flea in his ear when she told hime she liked him.
-- Alicia Pacheco, Lodi, CA.


Fake meaning: To get the truth out of somebody.
Use in  sentence: The police use interesting techniques to send someone with a flea in their ear.
-- DB, Ann Arbor, MI.



Fake meaning: To call someone for dinner and forget about it.
Use in  sentence: My uncle Tom is famous for proudly inviting his friends over and sending them with fleas in their ears; they would encounter a locked door!
-- Tim Chance , Rapid City, SD.


Fake meaning: To shock people by being butt-naked.
Use in  sentence: Greg Jones has alzheimers - he sends his son's girlfriends away with a flea in their ears by coming down the stairs thinking he had a towel on.
*WINNER!*
-- WGT, Amarillo, TX.


Fake meaning: To drive someone away by intense malodors.
Use in  sentence: After eating leftover Chinese and dogfood, my dog Charlie started sending everyone away with a flea in their ear.
*Noteworthy Notable*
-- Karthik V, Alpharetta, GA.


Fake meaning: To strip someone of their belongings.
Use in  sentence: Walking alone at night in downtown Detroit is like seducing trouble, unless you want to be sent away with a flea in your ear.
-- Roger Hyde, Minnesota, MN.



Contest deadline: October 20, 2007 
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