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  • Each caste is further subdivided into Plus and Minus (save for Epsilons, which are regular or semi-moron).

    BRAVE NEW WORLD - 2009 2009

  • Each caste is further subdivided into Plus and Minus (save for Epsilons, which are regular or semi-moron).

    Printing: BRAVE NEW WORLD - 2009 2009

  • It is bad enough when a semi-moron Epsilon minus says that on the air for his dittohead audience to hear; it is really aggravating when someone who claims to have an education parrots it.

    Think Progress » Zakaria: Rumsfeld ‘Seems In A Parallel Universe and Slightly Deranged’ 2006

  • I listened to several routine reports and an inquiry from some semi-moron who couldn't find the men's washroom, but not a word about myself.

    The Past Through Tomorrow Heinlein, Robert A. 1967

  • Even a semi-moron isn't stupid enough to knowingly install malware26.

    Democratic Underground Latest Breaking News 2009

  • Even a semi-moron isn't stupid enough to knowingly install malware

    Democratic Underground Latest Breaking News 2009

  • But i'd take him for what Huxley described as an epsilon semi-moron, although I'm not too sure about the semi.

    Guy Fawkes' blog 2009

  • I dunno, must be the same way you sleep at night knowing that you’re an epsilon minus semi-moron.

    Matthew Yglesias » The Trouble With Economics 2009

  • The same judge, in sentencing White who pleaded guilty immediately and expressed great remorse to a year at Rikers Island, called him a “hardened criminal and a semi-moron who didn’t belong in college.”

    Getting Open Tom Graham 2006

  • The same judge, in sentencing White who pleaded guilty immediately and expressed great remorse to a year at Rikers Island, called him a “hardened criminal and a semi-moron who didn’t belong in college.”

    Getting Open Tom Graham 2006

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