![]() Write it down on your arm before you go out tonight.Īgaine, some cowards will so dare and bragge out a man in company, with such swaggering words, whereby the heaters should thinke there were not a better man to be found: and if it be in a Faire or Market, then he will draw his weapons, because he knoweth that he shall be soone parted, for the people will say, that such a one and such a one made a great fray to day, but I account this but pot-valour, or a Cowards fray to fight in the streete, for a man can giue no due commendations of manhood vnto such fighters, for there is no valour in it. Unfortunately, when you are at the point when this word will be most applicable to you, chances are good that you will also be too drunk to remember what it is. The fancy way of saying liquid courage, pot-valor is the perfect word to describe how imbibing a few ounces of something can make a very bad idea seem like something you should definitely do right now. Why, to tell you the truth, Squire Randal, as to the amatorculist, and his vertiginous gilt-piece of mutability, to such I have nothing to say, and with such I have nothing to do.ĭefinition: boldness or courage resulting from alcoholic drink If you are interested in the proper word to describe an insignificant love affair, rather than an insignificant lover, it is amourette. Joseph Wright, in his 1867 Dictionary of Obsolete and Provincial English defined the word as "A wretched lover or galant," and Nathan Bailey, in his 1736 dictionary, referred to it as "a trifling Sweet-heart, a general Lover." The word is almost entirely unknown outside of dictionaries, and lexicographers seem to take a certain vicious glee in defining it. When one sees how pleased many people are to discover this word, one that finally will serve to provide an accurate description of some past lover, it is clear that amatorculist has not received the attention it deserves. Something other people have I have character lines.Definition: "A little insignificant lover a pretender to affection" (Samuel Johnson, A Dictionary of the English Language, 1755) ![]() One of the greatest labor saving devices of today. A collection of bones with the person scraped off. Something you tell to one person at a time. An insect that makes you like flies better. Cutting money in half without damaging the paper. Someone who is usually me-deep in conversation. A body that keeps minutes and wastes hours. Chicken, n.The only animal we eat before it is born and after it is dead.a person who has stopped growing at both ends and is now growing in the middle. What happened to the lady who backed into a propellor What doctors recommend when their patients die. ![]() New! Medical Dictionary (More from Paul Ogden) A day when you dream of a candle light dinner, diamonds, and romance, but consider yourself lucky to get a card.Īuthor: Unknown / Contributor: John Masher Mascara that comes off if you cry, shower, or swim, but not when you try to remove it. The most important ingredient for dating, marriage and children. Before children, a verb meaning, "to go somewhere and neck." After children, a noun meaning "a place with a swing set and slide". On his collar, a color only a tramp would wear. On your lips, a color to enhance your beauty of your mouth. Work around the house including moping and washing dishes. Similar to a black hole in space: once he goes in, he isn't coming out any time soon. A magician who creates a hair style you can never duplicate.
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