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Old 05-02-2001, 07:24 PM
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Originally posted by DST Love:
Just to be clear, is everyone saying "neophyte" meaning once you do this or have this you are no longer a neo? Because of course we have probate shows that introduce the line or neos to the yard and then you receive gifts afterwards. From my understanding, the "neophyte" is more so an end to being a neo.

[This message has been edited by DST Love (edited May 02, 2001).]

Soror, the term Neophyte have many different meanings in the State of Illinois. We usually use the term "neo" many that you just crossed and you are consider a neo until you bring in another line. Now the term "neophyte" is used to the same way, as well as a quote unqoute "coming out show". Now that I have read everyones responses I am convinced that this IS a Illinois Thing. Once you bring in a line you are known as a prophyte (sp?).
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