host 1 (hst)
n.
1. One who receives or entertains guests in a social or official
capacity.
2. A person who manages an inn or hotel.
3. One that furnishes facilities and resources for a function or
event: the city chosen as host for the Olympic Games.
4. The emcee or interviewer on a radio or television program.
5. Biology The animal or plant on which or in which another organism
lives.
6. Medicine The recipient of a transplanted tissue or organ.
7. Computer Science A computer containing data or programs that
another computer can access by means of a network or modem.
tr.v. host�ed, host�ing, hosts Usage Problem
To serve as host to or at: "the garden party he had hosted last
spring" (Saturday Review).
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bk
So again I ask ....what does it mean .. in the world of Golf ? Take
as much
time as you need..
Tiger hosting a tournament is no different than Jack Nicklaus or
Arnold Palmer or Byron Nelson hosting a tournament.
If you can't figure that out, well, this may not be the place for you
to seek help. Special Education may be more apt for you.
Good luck!
Kurgan Gringioni.
>On Jul 5, 4:17�pm, Bobby Knight <bkni...@conramp.net> wrote:
>> On Sun, 5 Jul 2009 15:07:25 -0700 (PDT), "Quiet Please. No Cameras No
>> Cell Phones Just Golf" <morton...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>>
>> >but isnt it the other way around? �The �Palookavile Classic �by
>> >ATT ..What
>> >am I missing here. �And what does the word ..""" Hosted ? """ �mean
>>
>> host 1 (hst)
>> n.
>> 1. One who receives or entertains guests in a social or official
>> capacity.
>> 2. A person who manages an inn or hotel.
>> 3. One that furnishes facilities and resources for a function or
>> event: the city chosen as host for the Olympic Games.
>> 4. The emcee or interviewer on a radio or television program.
>> 5. Biology The animal or plant on which or in which another organism
>> lives.
>> 6. Medicine The recipient of a transplanted tissue or organ.
>> 7. Computer Science A computer containing data or programs that
>> another computer can access by means of a network or modem.
>> tr.v. host�ed, host�ing, hosts Usage Problem
>> To serve as host to or at: "the garden party he had hosted last
>> spring" (Saturday Review).
>> bk
>
> So again I ask ....what does it mean .. in the world of Golf ? Take
>as much
>time as you need..
Really stupid question.
There isn't enough time if you can't figure this out for yourself.
BK
He can't even keep his sock puppets straight.