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In late-40/early 50s Hollywood, inspeak for too drunk to do anything right but not quite so drunk as to be unaware you doing anything wrong. Derived from a telephone conversation recorded by Erroll Flynn's 2nd wife, Nora Eddington, when Erroll phoned from the bordello to appologize(sic) for missing dinner and said, "I'm sure it was lidacious."

Resurgence of this phrase began with Robert Downey, Jr.'s wild-life heydays, when he single-handedly re-hepped the term. Trivia b uffs allege Johnny Depp's Jack Sparrow character uses it as template morpheme for any numbers of slurred Sparrowisms.
 
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Little known Roman Emperor best known for his ignominious end in the maws of two giraffes rode by naked, tumescent midgets.


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lidacious

Sending men into a frenzy with minimal facial movements.

'Aisha could have a bar full of men howling and drooling with a single lidaciously raised eyebrow.'


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My compliments to Hasa for his pandering abilities. Hehe.


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My mother always said, Obvious flattery cuts no ice with me!
Same here.

Soo-- any more before I give it to Hasa to the best candidate?

:-)
 
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Stating the obvious ain't flattery.


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Foul! I call foul!


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Soo-- any more before I give it to Hasa to the best candidate?


Depends. Define 'it'.
 
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To coin a remotely hackneyed phrase:

What do you take me for, Birthday Boy?

I am unbiased and totally fair and just.

Let's have a bit more flattery now.
 
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The innate ability to look good in any hat (lid) whatsoever.

"Splitcoil would be lidacious in a Scotttist tam."


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OK -- enough of the usual suspects and some unusual but suspect for me to announce the winnah-- on his birthday too:

ARKANgl!!!!
Still going strong in his old age--

the man won by several miles and with no pandering

Word on mon ami quand tu veut
 
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Bump before bed...


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Ah, the sweet test of victory... Big Grin

The new word is : hippodendrite


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hippodendrite A public relations term for a way of capturing the minds of a target demographic.


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Hi EPNumbers, you feeling more yourself again since that time you gave the No.1 Definer to ME?

Hope so.

hippodendrite - another word for a fish out of water, a penguin in the sky: a horse swinging from branches-- in other words, a misfit
 
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hippodendrite - a protein vital to the proper functioning of the human limbic system - lack of hippodendrite protein results in flashing inappropriate reptilian demands for sex, food, sedation.
 
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I shall inform my doctor
 
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Just tell him you've got horsetree syndrome!
 
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Yes, no, maybe
I don't know
Can you repeat the question?
 
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Hippodendrite.

Part horse, part dendrite.

Like a seahorse, but smaller.

Like a hippogryph but...less griffy.

A little tiny horse half perched on a little tiny dendrite tail.

If you've enough of them they'll swim around in your dendrites, like sea monkeys for the next tech generation.
 
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