a game where you wait in line, shoot a basketball, get back in line, shoot again, nope, you missed, now wait for the next game.
(n.) a nation in the north of the Asian continent, primarily known for having such abundant reserves of human suffering that it became their primary export
The conservatism of to-morrow injected into the affairs of to-day.
(also: radical)
(also: governing people)
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(also: radical)
(also: governing people)
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Censorious language by oneself concerning another. The word is of classical refinement, and is even said to have been used in a fable by Georgius Coadjutor, one of the most fastidious writers of the fifteenth century — commonly, indeed, regarded as the founder of the Fastidiotic School.
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the place people are talking about when they say america, other american places apparently not counting
(phrase) The brilliant work of fiction crafted by a cunning student, blending elements of forgetfulness and deception into a tapestry of plausible deniability. A tall tale that seeks to absolve oneself from the burden of unfinished assignments, with a touch of theatrical regret and a sprinkle of innocent confusion. A calculated gambit aimed at evoking sympathy, begging forgiveness, and avoiding the consequences of procrastination. A clever ploy that tests the patience and discernment of teachers, exposing the delicate dance between trust and skepticism in the realm of academia.
A particular kind of dejection to relieve a general fatigue.
(also: creation of the universe)
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(also: creation of the universe)
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n. The first and direst of all disasters. As to the nature of it there appears to be no uniformity. Castor and Pollux were born from the egg. Pallas came out of a skull. Galatea was once a block of stone. Peresilis, who wrote in the tenth century, avers that he grew up out of the ground where a priest had spilled holy water. It is known that Arimaxus was derived from a hole in the earth, made by a stroke of lightning. Leucomedon was the son of a cavern in Mount Ætna, and I have myself seen a man come out of a wine cellar.
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(also: The Devil's Dictionary)
(1819 – 1868) American dentist who pioneered the use of anaesthetic.
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A judicial officer of limited jurisdiction and unbounded incapacity.
(1162 – 1227) – Military and political leader of the Mongols.
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To proceed sinuously and aimlessly. The word is the ancient name of a river about one hundred and fifty miles south of Troy, which turned and twisted in the effort to get out of hearing when the Greeks and Trojans boasted of their prowess.
(also: the devils dictionary)
(also: the devils dictionary)
n. An infernal river whose waters caused those who drank them to forget all they knew; whereas the drinker of Spring Valley forgets nothing but the Third Commandment and the pious precepts of a sainted mother.
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Propensitate of prejudice.
(n.) a time to see the results of your efforts, and indulge in feast and merriment!
(also: you reap what you sow)
(also: plentiful harvest)
(also: solarpunk)
(also: you reap what you sow)
(also: plentiful harvest)
(also: solarpunk)
a legendary monster made up by the people of far-off wisconsin in a desperate attempt to convince people to go there and buy merchandise. clear parallels can be detected between the aliens supposedly seen in roswell, new mexico; mothman in parts of west virginia; and leonardo dicaprio in hollywood.
in any case, supposedly the hodag looks a bit like someone added a lot of spikes and fangs to a bull.
in any case, supposedly the hodag looks a bit like someone added a lot of spikes and fangs to a bull.
A dangerous creature known for preying on his victims at the woods.
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