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SY Forum Word(s) of the Day
adumbration:
1.to produce a faint image or resemblance of; to outline or sketch. 2.to foreshadow; prefigure. 3.to darken or conceal partially; overshadow. |
puff Pronunciation [puhf]
from the lexICON of diesel 1. A faggot/fairy used in a sentance: Quote:
*Disclaimer* I didnt write these with a hatefull intention. If you boys insist on constantly calling each other gays, then i would like you to use the proper terminology in the form of puff and/or chocolate stabber (personally i find chocolate stabber has violent ASSociations but what will be will be) Overall they are less hatefull, and saying ~*PuFf*~ automatically gives a thread 10 cute points. *~*PUFF'S*~* are better_than_you and im GLAAD you know it. KTHANXBIE! |
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nut:
–noun 1.a dry fruit consisting of an edible kernel or meat enclosed in a woody or leathery shell. 2.the kernel itself. 3.Botany. a hard, indehiscent, one-seeded fruit, as the chestnut or the acorn. 4.any of various devices or ornaments resembling a nut. 5.a block, usually of metal and generally square or hexagonal, perforated with a threaded hole so that it can be screwed down on a bolt to hold together objects through which the bolt passes. 6.Slang. the head. 7.Slang. a.a person who is very enthusiastic about something; buff; enthusiast; devotee: He's a real circus nut. b.an extremely concerned or zealous person: My boss is a nut on double-checking everything. 8.Slang. a.a foolish, silly, or eccentric person. b.Offensive. an insane person; psychotic. 9.Slang: Vulgar. a testis. 10.Informal. a.the operating expenses, usually figured weekly, of a theatrical production or other commercial enterprise; a break-even point. b.the total cost of producing a theatrical production or of forming and opening any new business venture. 11.Music. (in instruments of the violin family) a.the ledge, as of ebony, at the upper end of the fingerboard, over which the strings pass. b.the movable piece at the lower end of the bow, by means of which the hairs may be slackened or tightened. 12.Printing. en (def. 2). –verb (used without object) 13.to seek for or gather nuts: to go nutting in late autumn. 14.to totally blow your load; ejaculate: I'm gonna fuckin' nut in your nostril, sweetheart. —Idioms 15.from soup to nuts. soup (def. 7). 16.hard nut to crack, a.a problem difficult to solve; a formidable undertaking. b.a person difficult to know, understand, or convince. Also, tough nut to crack. 17.off one's nut, Slang. a.Sometimes Offensive. foolish, silly, or insane. b.confused; unreasonable. c.mistaken or wrong: You're off your nut if you think such a plan can succeed. |
You can only have one word of the day per day! If this is an adumbration for what is to come of the Word of the Day, I dant no part!!!
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Please read the thread title again and consider recanting the above post. Nice use of "adumbration" though. |
hahaha I realized after I posted that it says "word(s)". ...I still wanted to use "adumbration," though
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cantankerous: disagreeable, argumentative, ill-tempered, unwilling to cooperate
and for old times' sake... saturnine: melancholy, unhappy, bitter, scornful, sluggish in temperament, showing a brooding, ill humor |
yawn:
pronoun...ah look it up yourselves... |
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pronoun: a noun that has sold out |
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pronoun: an abreviation of "pronounced" when one is too lazy to finish a sentence. |
Pendejo- A slur calling someone an idiot.
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Charmonium:
A charmed quark and a charmed antiquark bound to one another. |
gesturous
adj,- Addicted to gestures. |
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I thought that meant asshole. :p after doubting myself, I went to wiki: Quote:
LOL @ anal hair. that's so much worse than calling someone an asshole or an idiot. I plan to find new ways of using that as a slur en englais. |
true: pendejos = pubes+asshairs, and from there the other derivations.
however not all spanish speaking countries use the word in its original sense. -- ps: asshole could be: ano, esfinter, ojete, ojo/hueco del culo, botacaca, orto, chico, etc. examples: cuando estuvo en la cárcel le metieron la rata por el chico |
peripatetic:
A. n. 1. Philos. Usu. in form Peripatetic. A student or follower of Aristotle, an Aristotelian; the sect of such followers; (more generally) a scholastic philosopher. 2. Chiefly humorous. A person who walks about; a traveller; an itinerant dealer or trader. 3. In pl. Movements to and fro or from place to place. B. adj. 1. Philos. Usu. in form Peripatetic. Of, belonging to, or following the school or system of philosophy founded by Aristotle. Of a doctrine, principle, etc.: Aristotelian; held or believed by Aristotelians. 2. a. Moving about from place to place; that moves around or is capable of being moved frequently; itinerant. b. Educ. Of a teacher: not attached to a particular school, etc., but going from place to place to give specialist training. Also: of, relating to, or characterized by this type of teaching. 3. Of a gallery, cloister, etc.: used or suitable for walking up and down. Obs. rare. 4. fig. Of speech or writing: rambling. rare. :eek::eek::eek: |
wistaria:
a. Any plant of the genus Wistaria (N.O. Leguminosć), native to N. America, Japan, and China, the species of which are hardy, climbing, deciduous shrubs bearing racemes of blue-lilac papilionaceous flowers, the best known being W. sinensis (or chinensis), formerly Glycine chinensis. b. A light blue-purple shade, the colour of wistaria blossom. |
garrulous:
1. Given to much talking; fond of indulging in talk or chatter; loquacious, talkative. b. transf. Of birds:D and inanimate things: Chattering or babbling. [So L. garrulus.] 2. Of speech or talk: Characterized by garrulity; full of long rambling statements, wordy. 1854 Tennyson To F. D. Maurice v, You'll..only hear the magpie gossip Garrulous under a roof of pine. 1854 Patmore Angel in Ho. I. II. x. (1879) 239 Birds grew garrulous in the grove. 1877 L. Morris Epic Hades II. 177 The stream stayed Its garrulous tongue. |
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Chocolate Stabber-
Pronunciation: [chaw-kuh-lit, sthab-er] from the lexICON of Diesel
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*Disclaimer* I didnt write these with a hatefull intention. If you boys insist on constantly calling each other gays, then i would like you to use the proper terminology in the form of puff and/or chocolate stabber (personally i find chocolate stabber has violent ASSociations but what will be will be) Overall they are less hatefull, and saying ~*PuFf*~ automatically gives a thread 10 cute points. *~*PUFF'S*~* are better_than_you and im GLAAD you know it. KTHANXBIE! |
Anorexia Nervosa - A psychophysiological disorder characterized by an abnormal fear of becoming obese and therefor a distorted self-image. This results in an unwillingness to eat leading to severe weight loss. It can also be accompanied by vomiting, excessive exercise and other physiological changes.
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crust, v.
1. trans. To cover as with a crust, to encrust. b. fig. The truth had been crusted over with fictions. 2. intr. To form or contract a crust; to become covered with a crust or hardened surface. Also fig. 3. trans. To form into a crust; to make hard like a crust. 4. U.S. and Canada. To hunt (deer, etc.) on the crust of snow; to crust-hunt. The guides and hunters..going over the border..on the deep snows, and crusting deer and moose. A good deal of crusting deer is being done..this winter. |
Bush League:
Bush league arose in American baseball, referring to the minor leagues, especially those not of very good quality. Players from the bush leagues were referred to as bush leaguers. The term has come to be used beyond baseball, so that anyone who is considered a novice or not skilled in some area may be called a bush leaguer, and his or her work referred to as [of the] bush league. Now on to the etymology. Why bush? This arose, apparently first in Australia (later turning up in South Africa and New Zealand), from Dutch bosch "wood(s)", and first appears in written English in the late 18th century, referring to woods but also, and then later more exclusively, to uncleared, untamed lands, especially in the interior. It also came to mean "country" versus "city". By extension, bush came to refer, by the middle of the 19th century, to anything crude or roughly made, or a person practicing a craft for which he had received no formal training, like a "bush carpenter". That sense was picked up in America and applied to the minor baseball leagues, which often played in small towns and were not as skilful as the major league players. Bush league is first recorded in that sense in 1906, as is bush leaguer. By 1943 it was being used beyond baseball. In 1975 we find, "I don't care who she is and what she knows, compared to Polly she's a bush leaguer," from Saul Bellow's Humboldt's Gift (which, incidentally, won Bellow the Pulitzer Prize for 1976, and he won the Nobel prize for literature that same year). |
virgin, n. and a.
I. 1. Eccl. An unmarried or chaste maiden or woman, distinguished for piety or steadfastness in religion, and regarded as having a special place among the members of the Christian church on account of these merits. 2. a. A woman (esp. a young woman) who is, or remains, in a state of inviolate chastity; an absolutely pure maiden or maid. b. An old maid, a spinster. c. transf. Of things. d. Virginity. (After 1 Cor. vii. 37.) rare. e. Entom. A female insect producing fertile eggs by parthenogenesis. (Cf. 13g.) f. transf. A naďve, innocent, or inexperienced person. Freq. with adj. indicating sphere of activity. colloq. 3. a. A young woman, a maid or maiden, of an age and character affording presumption of chastity. b. In allusions to the parable of the wise and foolish virgins (Matt. xxv. 1-13). 4. a. the Virgin Mary, the mother of Christ. Also, an image or picture representing her. b. attrib., or in possessive, in popular names of plants (see quots.); also (after Gaelic use) Virgin Mary's nut, the Bonduc or Molucca nut. c. Virgin Mary [after bloody Mary s.v. BLOODY a. and adv. C. 2], a glass of tomato juice (see quots.). Chiefly U.S. 5. a. the Virgin (also the blessed, holy, etc., Virgin), = sense 4. b. A picture or image of the Virgin Mary; a madonna. 6. A person of either sex remaining in a state of chastity. Usually in pl. 7. A youth or man who has remained in a state of chastity. 8. Astr. (With capital initial.) =VIRGO. 9. a. ellipt. Applied to varieties of apple and pear. b. Ent. Applied to species of moths and butterflies. 10. A cigarette made of Virginia tobacco. slang. Now Obs. or rare. 11. attrib. and Comb., as virgin-birth, -born adj., -produced adj., -violator, -worship; virgin-bower = VIRGIN'S BOWER; virgin-stock, the Virginia stock; virgin-tree, Oriental sassafras. 12. In possessive collocations: virgin's garland, a garland of flowers and coloured paper formerly carried at the funeral of a maiden; ![]() ![]() VIRGINIAN a.1 1d; Virgin's spike (see SPIKE n.1 1b); ![]() II. attrib. passing into adj. 13. a. Of persons (usually of the female sex): Being a virgin or virgins; remaining in a state of chastity. b. In predicative use. Also fig., and const. of and to. rare. c. the Virgin Mother, the Virgin Mary. d. virgin widow, a widow who has been deprived of her husband before the consummation of the marriage. e. transf. f. Of a fortress, city, etc.: That has never been taken or subdued. g. virgin generation, procreation, or (re)production, parthenogenesis. 14. Composed or consisting of virgins. 15. Of or pertaining to a virgin; appropriate to, or characteristic of, virgins: a. Of parts of the body, articles of dress, etc. b. Of qualities, feelings, etc. 16. a. Comparable to a virgin in respect of purity or freedom from stain; pure, unstained, unsullied. In early use in fig. context. b. Not yet touched, handled, or employed for any purpose; still undisturbed or unused; perfectly fresh or new. c. Perfectly free or clear of something. 17. a. Employed for the first time. b. Forming a first essay or attempt; coming at the beginning or outset. 18. Special collocations: a. virgin bush, bush land not brought under cultivation; virgin country, country that has not yet been opened up to the outside world for trade, etc.; virgin earth, soil, etc., soil which has not hitherto been brought into cultivation, and retains all its natural power of producing vegetation; virgin forest, a forest of natural growth as yet untouched by man; virgin land, previously uncultivated land, spec. [tr. Russ. tseliná] in Western Siberia and Kazakhstan, land made the subject of an intensive agricultural programme by the Soviet government since 1954; virgin rock, etc., native rock not yet cut into or quarried. b. In special names of various substances (usually denoting one in a pure unmixed state or obtained as a first product), as virgin barm, breccia, comb, copper, dip, gold, wool, etc. (see quots.). 19. Comb., as virgin-eyed, -minded, -vested adjs. Hence ![]() |
cherry, n:
I. 1. a. A well-known stone-fruit; the pulpy drupe of certain species (or a sub-genus) of Prunus (family Rosaceć). When used without qualification it usually means the fruit of the cultivated tree (Prunus Cerasus or Cerasus vulgaris); of this, two forms are now also found wild in Britain; the more distinct of these, the common Wild Cherry or Gean, is sometimes considered a separate species (P. Avium). b. In proverbial expressions. 2. a. Short for CHERRY-TREE. b. for cherry-wood (see 10). Also attrib. 3. With qualifying words, applied a. to many species (and varieties) of the genus Prunus (and sub-genus Cerasus), of which about 40 are named by Miller, 1884: among these are BIRD C., CHOKE C., GROUND C., etc., q.v.; black c., a formerly prevalent name of the Wild Cherry (P. Avium); Canadian, dwarf, or sand c. (P. pumila); American bird c. or wild red c. (P. pennsylvanica); American wild black c. (P. serotina); evergreen c. (P. caroliniana). b. Extended to many trees resembling the cherry-tree in fruit, quality of wood, etc. See BARBADOS C., BIRCH C., BRUSH C., CLAMMY C., CORNELIAN C., COWHAGE C., WINTER C., WOODEN C., etc. Australian c. (Exocarpus cupressiformis); beech c. = BRUSH CHERRY; black c., a local name of Deadly Nightshade; broad-leaved c., of W. Indies (Cordia macrophylla); Cayenne c. (Eugenia Michelii); Hottentot c. (Cassine Maurocenia); Jamaica c. (Ficus pedunculata); Jerusalem c. (Solanum pseudo-capsicum); N. S. Wales c. (Nelitris ingens). 4. ‘A cordial composed of cherry-juice and spirit, sweetened and diluted’ (Webster). Cf. CHERRY-BRANDY. 5. fig. a. Applied to the lips, etc. b. Applied to a person. c. Virginity, esp. in phr. to lose one's cherry; similarly, to take (etc.) a cherry. Also, the hymen; a virgin (also as adj.); As in: I'm a cherry ghost. Hey, I'm a cherry ghost. 6. The cherry-like berry of the coffee shrub. 7. Mech. A spherical bur or reaming-tool. (snicker) II. attrib. and Comb. 8. simple attrib. or as adj. Cherry-coloured, red. 9. General comb.: a. attrib., as cherry-bloom, -blossom, -dye, -feast, -fruit, -garden, -gum, -kernel, -orchard, -pie, -tart, -time, -stick, -stock, -yard; b. similative, as cherry-cheek, -colour; -crimson, -rose adjs.; c. parasynthetic, as cherry-cheeked, -coloured, -lipped adjs. Also cherry-like adj. 10. Special comb.: cherry-apple, the Siberian Crab-apple (Pyrus baccata); ![]() ![]() CHERRY-STONE; cherry coffee, the fruit containing the coffee berry; cherry cordial = CHERRY-BOUNCE 1; cherry country, the district, in Kent, where the cherry is largely grown, in extensive cherry-orchards, for commercial purposes; cherry-crab = cherry-apple; ![]() |
in·e·bri·ated /v. ɪnˈi
![]() ![]() ![]() –verb (used with object) 1.to make drunk; intoxicate. 2.to exhilarate, confuse, or stupefy mentally or emotionally. –noun 3.an intoxicated person. 4.a habitual drunkard. –adjective 5.Also, in·e·bri·at·ed. drunk; intoxicated. [Origin: 1400–50; late ME < L inébriātus ptp. of inébriāre to make drunk, equiv. to in- in-2 + ébri(us) drunk + -ātus -ate1 ![]() —Related forms in·e·bri·a·tion, noun —Synonyms 4. See drunkard. |
Skronk-
Pronunciation: [skuh-raw-unk,] From Whorefrosts lexicon.
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who the fuck is trying to make my browser accept some fakked certificates in this thread?
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