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Post a word and define it's meaning, how it relates to you/you relate to it or just for kicks talk about it...

I came across this one tonight, by happenstance or on a whim, I just don't know, sometimes I just stumble upon knowledge by coincidence and it leads to a major brainfuckin'-storm, resulting in this thread...


lothario


Main Entry: lo·thar·io
Pronunciation: \lō-ˈther-ē-ˌō, -ˈthär-\
Function: noun
Inflected Form(s): plural lo·thar·i·os
Usage: often capitalized
Etymology: Lothario, seducer in the play The Fair Penitent (1703) by Nicholas Rowe
Date: 1756
: a man whose chief interest is seducing women
 
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acquired


Main Entry: acquired
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: gained by personal exertion
Synonyms: reached, attained, gained, won, accomplished, learned, earned, collected, gathered, secured, obtained, captured, seized, realized

A cousin of mine once told me and my other cousins, " Shane is an acquired taste. "

I'm not the easiest person to know.

Anyone up for the challenge!?

;)

:roflmao2:


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Post a word and define it's meaning, how it relates to you/you relate to it or just for kicks talk about it...

I came across this one tonight, by happenstance or on a whim, I just don't know, sometimes I just stumble upon knowledge by coincidence and it leads to a major brainfuckin'-storm, resulting in this thread...


lothario


Main Entry: lo·thar·io
Pronunciation: \lō-ˈther-ē-ˌō, -ˈthär-\
Function: noun
Inflected Form(s): plural lo·thar·i·os
Usage: often capitalized
Etymology: Lothario, seducer in the play The Fair Penitent (1703) by Nicholas Rowe
Date: 1756
: a man whose chief interest is seducing women
Interesting word to just stumble upon. :D I'll be back. :yes:
 
chawbacon

\CHAW-bay-kun\


noun
Meaning
: bumpkin, hick

Example Sentence

Larry has been living in the city for almost a year, but he’s still as much of a chawbacon as the day he left the farm.


aka... CACs....
 
Omniscient

–adjective
1. having complete or unlimited knowledge, awareness, or understanding; perceiving all things.
–noun
2. an omniscient being.
3. the Omniscient, God.

This is what I strive to be everyday. In other words "knowledge is power". :cool:
 
ser⋅en⋅dip⋅i⋅tous
   [ser-uhn-dip-i-tuhs]
–adjective
1.come upon or found by accident; fortuitous: serendipitous scientific discoveries.
2.of, pertaining to, or suggesting serendipity.
3.good; beneficial; favorable: serendipitous weather for our vacation.

The two most profound and satisfying relationships, the loves of my life started off as serendipitous encounters. The whole "when your not looking for it" adage is quite true in my experience. ;)
 
pro⋅phy⋅lac⋅tic [proh-fuh-lak-tik]

1. defending or protecting from disease or infection, as a drug.
2. preventive or protective.
3. Medicine/Medical. a prophylactic medicine or measure.
4. a preventive.
5. a device, usually a rubber sheath, used to prevent conception or venereal infection; condom.

Bonita Applebum, Tribe called Quest:

"Satisfaction, I have the right tactics. And if you need 'em, I got crazy prophylactics. So far I hope you like rap songs. . .Bonita Applebum you gotta put me on. ."

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I folloing word, I relate, to many Americans', unsatiable appetite for material goods...

superfluous

Main Entry: su·per·flu·ous
Pronunciation: \su̇-ˈpər-flü-əs\
Function: adjective
Etymology: Middle English, from Latin superfluus, literally, running over, from superfluere to overflow, from super- + fluere to flow — more at fluid
Date: 15th century
1 a: exceeding what is sufficient or necessary : extra b: not needed : unnecessary2obsolete : marked by wastefulness : extravagant— su·per·flu·ous·ly adverb
— su·per·flu·ous·ness noun
 
in·san·i·ty

1: a deranged state of the mind usually occurring as a specific disorder (as schizophrenia)

2: such unsoundness of mind or lack of understanding as prevents one from having the mental capacity required by law to enter into a particular relationship, status, or transaction or as removes one from criminal or civil responsibility

3: extreme folly or unreasonableness b: something utterly foolish or unreasonable

Insanity: doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results. Albert Einstein
 
pulchritudinous
adjective

pul·chri·tu·di·nous
puhl-kri-tood-n-uhs (pŭl'krĭ-tōōd'n-əs)


physically beautiful; comely.
Characterized by or having great physical beauty and appeal. used of persons only;
 
ineffable

\in-EFF-uh-bul\


Meaning


1 *a : incapable of being expressed in words : indescribable b : unspeakable
2 : not to be uttered : taboo


Sometimes when I see him I feel an ineffable joy.
 
Thick: Please see the pictures below...

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...On her own website she said and I quote, "My stats are 5'7, 34f-27-45, all natural (I know, that's rare)!"...:eek:


I'll even use thick in a sentence...

GOT DAMN, the woman in the pics I just posted is THICK!!! :eek::D:yes::lol::yes::D:eek:
 
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Humility
–noun
the quality or condition of being humble; modest opinion or estimate of one's own importance, rank, etc.


:yes:
 
Overchicked

When a not-so-good-looking guy lands a chick thats way more attractive than he is.
Tom is 5'04, overweight and severly unattractive. How Tom wound up with Jeni, who is 5'07, slender and drop dead gorgeous is a mystery. He definitely overchicked on this hook up.
 
overboob

when one's bra is too small, and one or both boobs are poking over the top of the cup. there are varying degrees of overboob; and when a severe case affects both boobs, it is called quadriboob.
I haven't worn this bra in a while, I must've outgrown it... I've had overboob all day long and no one told me!
 
Obsequious
Ob*se"qui*ous\, a. [L. obsequiosus, fr. obsequium compliance, fr. obsequi, fr. obsequi: cf. F. obs['e]quieux, See Obsequent, and cf. Obsequy.]

1. Promptly obedient, or submissive, to the will of another; compliant; yielding to the desires of another; devoted.

The obsequious husband always listened to his wife, so they had a long and happy marriage.
 
Obsequious
Ob*se"qui*ous\, a. [L. obsequiosus, fr. obsequium compliance, fr. obsequi, fr. obsequi: cf. F. obs['e]quieux, See Obsequent, and cf. Obsequy.]

1. Promptly obedient, or submissive, to the will of another; compliant; yielding to the desires of another; devoted.

The obsequious husband always listened to his wife, so they had a long and happy marriage.

:lol: :dance: :dance2:





ubiquitous
–adjective
u⋅biq⋅ui⋅tous -- [yoo-bik-wi-tuhs]

existing or being everywhere, esp. at the same time; omnipresent:
ubiquitous fog; ubiquitous little ants.
 
Obsequious
Ob*se"qui*ous\, a. [L. obsequiosus, fr. obsequium compliance, fr. obsequi, fr. obsequi: cf. F. obs['e]quieux, See Obsequent, and cf. Obsequy.]

1. Promptly obedient, or submissive, to the will of another; compliant; yielding to the desires of another; devoted.

The obsequious husband always listened to his wife, so they had a long and happy marriage.

:hmm:

Assertive

as⋅ser⋅tive
   /əˈsɜrtɪv/ Show Spelled Pronunciation [uh-sur-tiv] Show IPA Pronunciation
–adjective
1. confidently aggressive or self-assured; positive: Only an assertive black man will melt an ice queen's heart.

:cool:
 
INSANE
in⋅sane   
[in-seyn]
–adjective
1. not sane; not of sound mind; mentally deranged.
2. of, pertaining to, or characteristic of a person who is mentally deranged: insane actions; an insane asylum.
3. utterly senseless: an insane plan.



IN
in   
[in]
preposition, adverb, adjective, noun, verb, inned, in⋅ning.
–preposition
1. (used to indicate inclusion within space, a place, or limits): walking in the park.
2. (used to indicate inclusion within something abstract or immaterial): in politics; in the autumn.
3. (used to indicate inclusion within or occurrence during a period or limit of time): in ancient times; a task done in ten minutes.
4. (used to indicate limitation or qualification, as of situation, condition, relation, manner, action, etc.): to speak in a whisper; to be similar in appearance.
5. (used to indicate means): sketched in ink; spoken in French.
6. (used to indicate motion or direction from outside to a point within) into: Let's go in the house.
7. (used to indicate transition from one state to another): to break in half.
8. (used to indicate object or purpose): speaking in honor of the event.
–adverb
9. in or into some place, position, state, relation, etc.: Please come in.
10. on the inside; within.
11. in one's house or office.
12. in office or power.
13. in possession or occupancy.
14. having the turn to play, as in a game.
15. Baseball. (of an infielder or outfielder) in a position closer to home plate than usual; short: The third baseman played in, expecting a bunt.
16. on good terms; in favor: He's in with his boss, but he doubts it will last.
17. in vogue; in style: He says straw hats will be in this year.
18. in season: Watermelons will soon be in.
–adjective
19. located or situated within; inner; internal: the in part of a mechanism.
20. Informal.
a. in favor with advanced or sophisticated people; fashionable; stylish: the in place to dine; Her new novel is the in book to read this summer.
b. comprehensible only to a special or ultrasophisticated group: an in joke.
21. well-liked; included in a favored group.
22. inward; incoming; inbound: an in train.
23. plentiful; available.
24. being in power, authority, control, etc.: a member of the in party.
25. playing the last nine holes of an eighteen-hole golf course (opposed to out ): His in score on the second round was 34.
–noun
26. Usually, ins. persons in office or political power (distinguished from outs ).
27. a member of the political party in power: The election made him an in.
28. pull or influence; a social advantage or connection: He's got an in with the senator.
29. (in tennis, squash, handball, etc.) a return or service that lands within the in-bounds limits of a court or section of a court (opposed to out ).
–verb (used with object) British Dialect.
30. to enclose.
—Idioms
31. be in for, to be bound to undergo something, esp. a disagreeable experience: We are in for a long speech.
32. in for it, Slang. about to suffer chastisement or unpleasant consequences, esp. of one's own actions or omissions: I forgot our anniversary again, and I'll be in for it now. Also, British, for it.
33. in that, because; inasmuch as: In that you won't have time for supper, let me give you something now.
34. in with, on friendly terms with; familiar or associating with: They are in with all the important people.


sane?????   
[seyn]
–adjective, san⋅er, san⋅est.
1. free from mental derangement; having a sound, healthy mind: a sane person.
2. having or showing reason, sound judgment, or good sense: sane advice.
3. sound; healthy.




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I ALWAYS THOUGHT INSANE SHOULD MEAN SANE AND "OUTSANE" SHOULD BE USED FOR WHAT WE CURRENTLY "DEFINE" AS "INSANE"....

LIKE OUTRAGIOUS...


IN ADDITION THERE IS NO WORD RAGEOUS TO COUNTER OUTRAGEOUS... THIS SUBLIMINALLY STATES THAT RAGE-OUS BEHAVIOR IS NOMAL!!!? ENGLISH IS IMBLANCED AND NOT HOLISTIC WHATSOEVER..THIS LANGUAGE ITSELF SEEM TO BE A FORM DELIBERATE MIND CONTROL, OR IT'S JUST HIGLY BASTARDIZED AND ARCHAIC IN NATURE....
 
INSANE
in⋅sane   
[in-seyn]
–adjective
1. not sane; not of sound mind; mentally deranged.
2. of, pertaining to, or characteristic of a person who is mentally deranged: insane actions; an insane asylum.
3. utterly senseless: an insane plan.



IN
in   
[in]
preposition, adverb, adjective, noun, verb, inned, in⋅ning.
–preposition




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I ALWAYS THOUGHT INSANE SHOULD MEAN SANE AND "OUTSANE" SHOULD BE USED FOR WHAT WE CURRENTLY "DEFINE" AS "INSANE"....

LIKE OUTRAGIOUS...


IN ADDITION THERE IS NO WORD RAGEOUS TO COUNTER OUTRAGEOUS... THIS SUBLIMINALLY STATES THAT RAGE-OUS BEHAVIOR IS NOMAL!!!? ENGLISH IS IMBLANCED AND NOT HOLISTIC WHATSOEVER..THIS LANGUAGE ITSELF SEEM TO BE A FORM DELIBERATE MIND CONTROL, OR IT'S JUST HIGLY BASTARDIZED AND ARCHAIC IN NATURE....


in english you need to look at the latin origins if you wish to understand the meaning or where certain words are derived from. or Ole English, middle english, etc.

4. (used to indicate limitation or qualification, as of situation, condition, relation, manner, action, etc.): to speak in a whisper; to be similar in appearance.

true....but also look at:
In --- a prefix of Latin origin, corresponding to English un-, having a negative or privative force, freely used as an English formative, esp. of adjectives and their derivatives and of nouns (inattention; indefensible; inexpensive; inorganic; invariable). It assumes the same phonetic phases as in- 2 (impartial; immeasurable; illiterate; irregular, etc.). In French, it became en- and thus occurs unfelt in such words as enemy (French ennemi, Latin inimicus, lit., not friendly).



moving right along the same can be said of the word "understood", and hence why i hate when people try to tell me "dont say understood you should say overstood". no. the word is understood. if you take the literal meaning of "under" it would mean below or beneath, or "the lesser of".
In O.E. a prefixal use of "under" would mean "between", "among", or "be close to". (under + standan = understandan) that's the origin

english is all about knowing the origin of the words. in this case understanding (no pun intended) the prefix, use, and origin of the word.
 
INSANE
in⋅sane   
[in-seyn]
–adjective
1. not sane; not of sound mind; mentally deranged.
2. of, pertaining to, or characteristic of a person who is mentally deranged: insane actions; an insane asylum.
3. utterly senseless: an insane plan.



IN
in   
[in]
preposition, adverb, adjective, noun, verb, inned, in⋅ning.
–preposition
1. (used to indicate inclusion within space, a place, or limits): walking in the park.
2. (used to indicate inclusion within something abstract or immaterial): in politics; in the autumn.
3. (used to indicate inclusion within or occurrence during a period or limit of time): in ancient times; a task done in ten minutes.
4. (used to indicate limitation or qualification, as of situation, condition, relation, manner, action, etc.): to speak in a whisper; to be similar in appearance.
5. (used to indicate means): sketched in ink; spoken in French.
6. (used to indicate motion or direction from outside to a point within) into: Let's go in the house.
7. (used to indicate transition from one state to another): to break in half.
8. (used to indicate object or purpose): speaking in honor of the event.
–adverb
9. in or into some place, position, state, relation, etc.: Please come in.
10. on the inside; within.
11. in one's house or office.
12. in office or power.
13. in possession or occupancy.
14. having the turn to play, as in a game.
15. Baseball. (of an infielder or outfielder) in a position closer to home plate than usual; short: The third baseman played in, expecting a bunt.
16. on good terms; in favor: He's in with his boss, but he doubts it will last.
17. in vogue; in style: He says straw hats will be in this year.
18. in season: Watermelons will soon be in.
–adjective
19. located or situated within; inner; internal: the in part of a mechanism.
20. Informal.
a. in favor with advanced or sophisticated people; fashionable; stylish: the in place to dine; Her new novel is the in book to read this summer.
b. comprehensible only to a special or ultrasophisticated group: an in joke.
21. well-liked; included in a favored group.
22. inward; incoming; inbound: an in train.
23. plentiful; available.
24. being in power, authority, control, etc.: a member of the in party.
25. playing the last nine holes of an eighteen-hole golf course (opposed to out ): His in score on the second round was 34.
–noun
26. Usually, ins. persons in office or political power (distinguished from outs ).
27. a member of the political party in power: The election made him an in.
28. pull or influence; a social advantage or connection: He's got an in with the senator.
29. (in tennis, squash, handball, etc.) a return or service that lands within the in-bounds limits of a court or section of a court (opposed to out ).
–verb (used with object) British Dialect.
30. to enclose.
—Idioms
31. be in for, to be bound to undergo something, esp. a disagreeable experience: We are in for a long speech.
32. in for it, Slang. about to suffer chastisement or unpleasant consequences, esp. of one's own actions or omissions: I forgot our anniversary again, and I'll be in for it now. Also, British, for it.
33. in that, because; inasmuch as: In that you won't have time for supper, let me give you something now.
34. in with, on friendly terms with; familiar or associating with: They are in with all the important people.


sane?????   
[seyn]
–adjective, san⋅er, san⋅est.
1. free from mental derangement; having a sound, healthy mind: a sane person.
2. having or showing reason, sound judgment, or good sense: sane advice.
3. sound; healthy.




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I ALWAYS THOUGHT INSANE SHOULD MEAN SANE AND "OUTSANE" SHOULD BE USED FOR WHAT WE CURRENTLY "DEFINE" AS "INSANE"....

LIKE OUTRAGIOUS...


IN ADDITION THERE IS NO WORD RAGEOUS TO COUNTER OUTRAGEOUS... THIS SUBLIMINALLY STATES THAT RAGE-OUS BEHAVIOR IS NOMAL!!!? ENGLISH IS IMBLANCED AND NOT HOLISTIC WHATSOEVER..THIS LANGUAGE ITSELF SEEM TO BE A FORM DELIBERATE MIND CONTROL, OR IT'S JUST HIGLY BASTARDIZED AND ARCHAIC IN NATURE....


in-
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</dt><dt class="func">Function:</dt><dd class="func">prefix </dd><dt class="ety">
</dt><dt class="ety">Etymology:</dt><dd class="ety">Middle English, from Anglo-French, from Latin; akin to Old English un-</dd></dl> not : non- , un- —usually il- before l, (illogical), im- before b, m, or p(imbalance,immoral, impractical), ir- before r (irreducible), and in- before other sounds (inconclusive)







Your argument is simply ...

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<script>play_w2("I0089300")</script> 1. Displaying or marked by a lack of consistency, especially:
a. Not regular or predictable; erratic: inconsistent behavior.
b. Lacking in correct logical relation; contradictory: inconsistent statements.
c. Not in agreement or harmony; incompatible: an intersection inconsistent with the road map.


Damn son!!!! :eek: Oooooooohhhh shit!!!

*walks round the room dappin' the fellas*
 
in-
<dl><dt class="var">Variant(s):</dt><dd class="var">or il- or im- or ir- </dd><dt class="func">
</dt><dt class="func">Function:</dt><dd class="func">prefix </dd><dt class="ety">
</dt><dt class="ety">Etymology:</dt><dd class="ety">Middle English, from Anglo-French, from Latin; akin to Old English un-</dd></dl> not : non- , un- —usually il- before l, (illogical), im- before b, m, or p(imbalance,immoral, impractical), ir- before r (irreducible), and in- before other sounds (inconclusive)







Your argument is simply ...

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<script>play_w2("I0089300")</script> 1. Displaying or marked by a lack of consistency, especially:
a. Not regular or predictable; erratic: inconsistent behavior.
b. Lacking in correct logical relation; contradictory: inconsistent statements.
c. Not in agreement or harmony; incompatible: an intersection inconsistent with the road map.


Damn son!!!! :eek: Oooooooohhhh shit!!!

*walks round the room dappin' the fellas*

:lol::lol::lol::lol:
:rolleyes:

AND YOUR OVERLY ANIMATED REPLY IS PURELY....

Asinine



Main Entry:
as·i·nine
Pronunciation:
\ˈa-sə-ˌnīn\
Function:
adjective
Etymology:
Latin asininus, from asinus ass
Date:
15th century
1 : extremely or utterly foolish
2 : of, relating to, or resembling an ass
 
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in english you need to look at the latin origins if you wish to understand the meaning or where certain words are derived from. or Ole English, middle english, etc.



true....but also look at:
In --- a prefix of Latin origin, corresponding to English un-, having a negative or privative force, freely used as an English formative, esp. of adjectives and their derivatives and of nouns (inattention; indefensible; inexpensive; inorganic; invariable). It assumes the same phonetic phases as in- 2 (impartial; immeasurable; illiterate; irregular, etc.). In French, it became en- and thus occurs unfelt in such words as enemy (French ennemi, Latin inimicus, lit., not friendly).



moving right along the same can be said of the word "understood", and hence why i hate when people try to tell me "dont say understood you should say overstood". no. the word is understood. if you take the literal meaning of "under" it would mean below or beneath, or "the lesser of".
In O.E. a prefixal use of "under" would mean "between", "among", or "be close to". (under + standan = understandan) that's the origin

english is all about knowing the origin of the words. in this case understanding (no pun intended) the prefix, use, and origin of the word.

THANKS GIZZLE!:)

YOU ARE LIKE THE BGOL LATIN PROFESSOR...:lol::yes:
 
a·sep·tic (ə-sěp'tĭk, ā-)
1. Free of pathogenic microorganisms: aseptic surgical instruments.
2. Using methods to protect against infection by pathogenic microorganisms: aseptic surgical techniques.
2. Lacking animation or emotion :

Her aseptic smile disguised her extreme displeasure upon seeing his small penis.
 
overboob

when one's bra is too small, and one or both boobs are poking over the top of the cup. there are varying degrees of overboob; and when a severe case affects both boobs, it is called quadriboob.
I haven't worn this bra in a while, I must've outgrown it... I've had overboob all day long and no one told me!

:lol::lol:
Sounds like, when I finally got measured at Victoria's Secret and the sales lady says miss, you need a 38dd...
 
overboob

when one's bra is too small, and one or both boobs are poking over the top of the cup. there are varying degrees of overboob; and when a severe case affects both boobs, it is called quadriboob.
I haven't worn this bra in a while, I must've outgrown it... I've had overboob all day long and no one told me!

:lol::lol:
Sounds like, when I finally got measured at Victoria's Secret and the sales lady says miss, you need a 38dd...

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These 3 right here, straight hilarity!!!! Now I remember why I come to SOL! :lol::lol::lol::lol::lol: :yes::yes::yes:


Cac


Verb

cac (present participle a' cacadh, simple past chac, past participle air chacadh)
  1. to excrete, defecate
  2. (vulgar) To shit
Noun

cac m., gen caca
  1. excrement
  2. (vulgar) shit

:angry:...I am the living, breathing, essence of humility...










:D



^^DWARF^^
n., pl. dwarfs or dwarves (dwôrvz).

1.
1. An abnormally small person, often having limbs and features atypically proportioned or formed. :rolleyes:




:lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:

:hmm:

Assertive

as⋅ser⋅tive
   /əˈsɜrtɪv/ Show Spelled Pronunciation [uh-sur-tiv] Show IPA Pronunciation
–adjective
1. confidently aggressive or self-assured; positive: Only an assertive black man will melt an ice queen's heart.

:cool:
 
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