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Spunky: 1) Courageous, determined, spirited or plucky. 2) (British slang) Stained with gentleman jelly.
Example sentence: "With a primarily male Parliament, Margaret Thatcher knew should would need to be spunky if she were to have any clout."
Macaronic:
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Macaronic: Latin word mixed with vernacular, with Latin endings. I've just been reading about it, thanks for the edification, Sea. Still trying to find more examples of it which I can relate to, as all the example I dun found are archaic. Spunkito ergo sum.
As for the aforementioned elucidations of spunky and Thatcher, how about: "With a primarily male Parliament, Margaret Thatcher knew she'd have to be spunky, sooner or later."
Cloth eared bint:
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Cloth eared bint: Loose term for a stupid bloke who thinks that women aren't listening to him. and he would be right 2) A woman who never listens 3) a cat
Doohicky:
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Doohicky: Stuck between doodad and thingamajig.
chav:
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chav:
1) Clinically Hateful And Vile ("Clinically" in this instance [from the fredictionary.com]: Involving or based on direct observation of a patient)
2) Chav: My pet name for Remy Chaveau - a researcher of the famous alchemist Nicolas Flamel (since Remy [and Rowan] must always be associated with Martin).
Flannel:
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Flannel: The other famous Remy. Remy Flannel (that's Flah-NEL) researched Byzantine pottery shard erotica, whose surviving and partial imagery indicate a preference for bukkake on the part of the pre-Constantinople population.
Turgid:
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Turgid: Swollen and distended, unfortunately used to describe the male sexual organ when it does its thing, something they sell drugs to help with now. If your member stays "turgid" for more than four hours you should seek medical help. 2) inflated, overblown, or pompous; bombastic: Ex) Donald Trump is a "turgid" politician.
Flaccid:
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Flaccid: Limp, floppy, flimsy, infirm. Note that Donald Trump is both a turgid and a flaccid politician at the same time.
Thrust:
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Thrust: To push violently,
Ipso Facto:
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Ipso Facto: Usually used by lawyers to confuse everyone, it is a fancy way of saying "in itself" or "by definition". We can also substitute the more easily understood "per se" and still be using a Latin phrase.
Lawyer
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Lawyer: A person who represents the interests of another in court so long as it pays. It makes no difference to said lawyer whether the facts are correct or not as long as they can win their case. It is said, because often evidence that could clear the person or evidence that would surely convict a person are danced around so much that the jury never hears it. Check out the TV Series "How to Get Away with Murder."
Time:
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Time: the fourth dimension, in hour universe, being temporal rather than physical. Also something whose forward motion, as opposed to backwards motion, used to intrigue Stephen Hawking. Also something which fascinated cubist painters, who tried to represent people and things as they would appear to a four dimensional person, since they didn't know at that time that the fourth dimension was not spatial, but temporal. Also a world-changing song by Pink Floyd on Dark Side of the Moon.
Space:
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Space: A new frontier lying between one ear and the other.
More Then Likely:
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More Than Likely: Lovely
Splendiferous
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Splendiferous: Adding unneeded letters to "splendid" and getting the same meaning, pompously stating that things are fine.
Jawbreaker: