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  • Big

    Wide

    Shit-

    Eating

    Grin

    April 8, 2008

  • lachrymosity. (n.d.). Dictionary.com Unabridged (v 1.1). Retrieved April 08, 2008, from Dictionary.com website: http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/lachrymosity

    –adjective

    1. suggestive of or tending to cause tears; mournful.

    2. given to shedding tears readily; tearful.

    April 8, 2008

  • Fortunately I have yet to be reduced to a state of lachrymosity by his truly awful jokes.

    April 8, 2008

  • lachrymosity. (n.d.). Dictionary.com Unabridged (v 1.1). Retrieved April 08, 2008, from Dictionary.com website: http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/lachrymosity

    –adjective

    1. suggestive of or tending to cause tears; mournful.

    2. given to shedding tears readily; tearful.

    April 8, 2008

  • npr arts reporter

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neda_Ulaby

    March 31, 2008

  • Maybe it belongs on the porn birds list.

    March 28, 2008

  • Does it really matter what he does to the does? It do!

    March 26, 2008

  • aka Pope Paul VI

    March 8, 2008

  • Would preFLatulate mean stifling a gaseous emmison?

    March 6, 2008

  • part of what makes wordie so much fun...

    March 6, 2008

  • How my mind works more and more frequently.

    March 6, 2008

  • AHD American Heritage Dictionary

    http://www.bartleby.com/61/

    March 6, 2008

  • Indian word for tamarind.

    March 5, 2008

  • Most often used to describe a person or persons who are causing EXTREME irritation. As in, "When he told me he would be late AGAIN, I told him he was getting on my last nerve.'"

    March 5, 2008

  • so it seems, a variant...

    Merriam-Webster's Medical Dictionary

    Main Entry: tur·mer·ic

    Pronunciation: 't&r-m&-rik

    Variant: also tu·mer·ic /'t(y)ü-m&-/

    March 5, 2008

  • Known as Hing in Indian cuisine.

    March 5, 2008

  • sounds like a word 4th grade boys with 99%ile vocabularies would giggle at.

    March 5, 2008

  • Feel free to include flavor, seasoning,etc.

    March 5, 2008

  • Perhaps a Volkswagen/insect hybrid?

    March 5, 2008

  • HARD not to like!

    March 5, 2008

  • A co-called nickname for the glorious city of San Francisco. Natives and those enamored of "The City" shudder and moan when they hear this vulgar term. It is not to be compared with such urban delights as The Big Apple. Its usage demonstrates that the speaker is utterly without class or sophistication; more properly an object of pity than derision.

    March 5, 2008

  • Alternate name for the capitol city of California, viz., Sacramento. It was coined by famed and late San Francisco newspaper columnist Herb Caen. Mr. Caen was born there and adopted the moniker "Sakamenna Kid" ...

    March 5, 2008

  • should have GINGER on it....

    March 4, 2008

  • well----

    I browsed several Google sites and found both -am AND -em.

    March 4, 2008

  • Back in 1968 after my junior year in college I was on vacation in Chile. Many young Chileans my age enjoyed discussing pop culture, past and present. It took me a while to figure out who Elvee Praylee was. Now whenever I see his name, even 40 years later, I always recall this early linguistic conundrum.

    March 3, 2008

  • When I was a very young adult I had a friend whose hobby was "collecting" slang terms for this particular activity (NOT the mountain). He never wrote them down, just remembered hundreds of them. Linguists contend that what really matters in a culture will have many words to describe it in all its fascinating details and variations. Money, snow (for Eskimos and Aleuts, etc. I don't recall his relationship status at the time. But one can safely assume that he was never totally without companionship and some degree of comfort.

    March 3, 2008

  • I thot is was "scare the bejeebers outta me.

    March 3, 2008

  • His daughter Stephanie was an actress; his father (EZ,Sr.) was a famous violinist. He was a star on 77 Sunset Strip, TV hit in the late 50s.

    March 2, 2008

  • muck out stables; run a muck.

    March 2, 2008

  • ...a la Norm Crosby? ...a phrase malapropism perhaps? Original (variant) being (1) "Leave at once, and 'Don't let the door hit you where the Good Lord split you!'"

    March 2, 2008

  • THE GREAT MANDALA (The Wheel of Life)

    Peter Yarrow- Pepamar Music Corp.- ASCAP

    So I told him that he'd better shut his mouth

    And do his job like a man.

    And he answered "Listen, Father,

    I will never kill another."

    He thinks he's better

    than his brother that died

    What the hell does he think he's doing

    To his father who brought him up right?

    Chorus:

    Take your place on The Great Mandala

    As it moves through your brief moment of time.

    Win or lose now you must choose now

    And if you lose you're only losing your life.

    Tell the jailer not to bother

    With his meal of bread and water today.

    He is fasting 'til the killing's over

    He's a martyr, he thinks he's a prophet.

    But he's a coward, he's just playing a game

    He can't do it, he can't change it

    It's been going on for ten thousand years

    (Chorus)

    Tell the people they are safe now

    Hunger stopped him, he lies still in his cell.

    Death has gagged his accusations

    We are free now, we can kill now,

    We can hate now, now we can end the world

    We're not guilty, he was crazy

    And it's been going on for ten thousand years!

    Take your place on The Great Mandala

    As it moves through your brief moment of time.

    Win or lose now you must choose now

    And if you lose you've only wasted your life.

    March 2, 2008

  • W

    March 2, 2008

  • ra·ku /ˈrɑku/ Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciationrah-koo Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation

    –noun

    a thick-walled, rough, dark lead-glazed Japanese earthenware used in the tea ceremony.

    Origin: 1870–75; < Japn raku(-yaki) “pleasure�? glaze, originated by Ch�?jir�? of Kyoto, who was given the seal-stamp with the character “pleasure�? from Hideyoshi as an artisan-household designation

    Dictionary.com Unabridged (v 1.1)

    Based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2006.

    March 2, 2008

  • did you mean:

    ith·y·phal·lic (th-flk)

    adj.

    1. Of or relating to the phallus carried in the ancient festival of Bacchus.

    2. Having the penis erect. Used of graphic and sculptural representations.

    3. Lascivious; salacious.

    Late Latin thyphallicus, from Greek thuphallikos, from thuphallos, erect phallus : thus, straight + phallos, phallus; see bhel-2 in Indo-European roots.

    The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition copyright ©2000 by Houghton Mifflin Company. Updated in 2003. Published by Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved.

    March 2, 2008

  • One of Amahl's (of Amahl and the Night Visitors) favorite things.

    March 2, 2008

  • v. go nuts; go off the deep end, out of control. As in, "Jefferson would tend to run a muck when Bartholomew took him on a shopping spree.

    March 2, 2008

  • Postprandial condition run a muck.

    March 2, 2008

  • aka FTS. Full Tummy Syndrome.

    March 2, 2008

  • as in: what a buttwang does.

    March 2, 2008

  • Mildly vulgar term meaning fool, idiot, not a smart person. Used more in exasperation or disgust than anger. As in, "She's such a buttwang, she forgot to bring the Smith file AGAIN!"

    March 2, 2008

  • Sasa. Proper noun. Female boxer mix (dog); from Japanese sasage - black eyed pea and by implication, SPOT.

    March 2, 2008

  • An epithet that can be humorous (as: in your ear) dismissive or insulting depending on circumstances, tone of voice, context, etc. Example: Well, forget* you, and the horse you rode in on!" *Term "forget" is usually replaced with another more hostile verb with the same initial consonant.

    March 2, 2008

  • As in, "Oh, I never read the newspaper," Kevin said. "Holding it in both of my equally strong arms makes me feel like a freak."

    from The Carnivorous Carnival by Lemony Snicket

    March 1, 2008

  • A political movement from the fall of 2007 and the spring/summer of 2008. Many citizens, especially the 18-35 set, became activated in yhe political process. Some likened it to a cult, but surveys of members indicated that they still had questions and concerns about the figurehead's fitness and experience. But they really liked him a lot!

    March 1, 2008

  • Maybe it's how we got "W"!

    March 1, 2008

  • Something that many people consider very difficult, but is in reality very simple. As in, 1/2 cup of any flour + 1/2 cup of water, mix well, let it sit on the counter. Google it!

    March 1, 2008

  • ...like never! As in, "I'll clean up after your darn dog when hell freezes over!"

    March 1, 2008

  • a bread that CAN be made with about half whole wheat and also sourdough starter rather that instant yeast and all white flour. It gets big air holes in it because it is a very wet dough and is handled very delicately to not degas while fermenting AND proofing.

    http://www.sourdoughhome.com/ciabatta.html

    http://www.thefreshloaf.com/recipes/wholewheatciabatta

    March 1, 2008

  • a negative; often said in exasperation, as in the two person exchange, "Would you please clean up after Fido in the back yard?" "In your ear!" Roughly equivalent to "When hell freezes over!"

    March 1, 2008