Weasel: A politician who knows how to hypnotize the electorate by spinning the news.
Spin:
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Weasel: A politician who knows how to hypnotize the electorate by spinning the news.
Spin:
Spin: a cyclical process of casting off unwanted dirty water after rinsing voters.
Apotheosis
Spin: Something the news media does to make the "facts" look more shocking and in-depth….or a 180 degree turn in a Batmobile.
Tomorrow
Looks like we shot at the same time. Give it to Melanie.
Thank you, no problem...let the next Lit-Neter choose which word strikes their fancy.
You're welcome. Hopefully it will be YesNo, who always answers both! :)
Apotheosis: One too heavenly minded to be any earthly good
Tomorrow: That amazing day when we all start our diets, quit our bad habits, and totally change our lives
Wistful:
Wistful: The state of being full of wist; a pensive, brooding mood swing where only the theme song from the “The Titanic” will do.
Brooding:
Brooding: An essential characteristic of the tall, dark, Byronic hero of romance novels.
Titan:
Titan: a Heavenly body responsible for romantic moonlit evenings on Jupiter.
Humidity
Humidity: A word often inserted as an antidote to heat, as in "It's not the heat, it's the humidity." Sorry Jack, it is the heat!
Stormy:
Stormy: How those happy with an equilibrium view it getting punctuated.
All Hell Breaks Loose:
All hell breaks loose: a far more serious situation than when only one part of hell gets a little wobbly.
Infrastructure
Infrastructure: That part of reality that keeps the more interesting parts afloat.
Spy:
Spy: 1) A very patriotic individual who risks his or her life finding out secrets on foreign countries for their home country. 2) An very unpatriotic coward who risks his or her life finding out secrets on their home country to sell to those foreign dogs 3) any version of number one caught in the act, and usually executed, while being totally denied by the home country they represent
Spy Novel:
Spy Novel: An form of mystery novel where the main mystery is which character is loyal to which country.
My bad:
My bad: a phrase that rhymes with Ipad.
Venial
Venial: A type of minor indiscretion often associated with the phrase, “What Venus does with you in Vegas stays in Vegas.”
Mortal
Venial: a sin that rhymes with genial.
Mortal: a sin that gets you chucked down the portal.
Omission
Omission: The mission coming after the Nth one.
Commission:
Commission: in military terms, a license to get someone else to kill for you.
Transubstantiation
Transubstantiation: This refers to the miracle of turning bread and wine (used symbolically to represent the body and blood of Christ during communion) into the actual flesh and blood of Christ. It's kind of creepy when you think about it. I go the symbolism route myself.
Offensive:
Offensive: 1. All the little things that deeply hurt the sentiments of the sanctimonious hypocrite.
Humbug
Humbug: Notorious insect known to hang out at Political Speeches and other speeches by sanctimonious hypocrites.
Hindsight:
Hindsight: The disturbing visions of those who keep looking back.
Vision:
Vision: 1) Our normal sense of sight 2) Hallucination of past or future events that may or may not be second sight 3)Android member of the Avengers
Sight:
Sight: A word that rhymes with light which you will need if you want to see much of anything unless when you’re dreaming.
Dream:
Dream: To forgo reality by retreating into the realm of illusion
Snore:
Snore: Pompey Bum's latest post on religion.
Debtor's Prison
Debtor’s Prison: At the moment, Greece, but expansion plans are underway.
Love at first sight:
Love at first sight: a sudden discharge of Cupid's eros.
Calamity:
Calamity: Any small problem that might inconvenience me personally
Disaster:
Disaster: An inconvenience one notch higher than a calamity.
Fairy Tale:
Fairy Tale: A much handed down tale that is supposed to have some lesson in it, such as things usually turn out OK in the end. Exactly the type of BS spewed by the average politician
Truth:
Truth: Something so simple that people waste forever looking for a more complicated answer
Liar:
An ancient stringed instrument resembling a harp, but defective in that it only plays false notes.
Pluck
Pluck: Courage to define success on your own terms.
Old School:
Old School: A reason often given for why one can’t use a smart phone.
Smart:
Smart: something a machine calls itself when it's taking you for a fool.
Diaphanous
Diaphanous: So fine and delicate it might as well not be there.
Sasquatch: