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For the book readers. You know about Sookie and her "Word of The Day." -- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "Trollops and Harlots and Slatterns, OH MY!"
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Main Entry: al·le·vi·ate Pronunciation: \ə-ˈlē-vē-ˌāt\ Function: transitive verb Inflected Form(s): al·le·vi·at·ed; al·le·vi·at·ing Etymology: Late Latin alleviatus, past participle of alleviare, from Latin ad- + levis light ? more at light Date: 15th century : relieve, lessen: as a : to make (as suffering) more bearable b : to partially remove or correct WE NEED SOMETHING TO ALLIVIATE OUR SUFFERING FROM LACK OF TRUE BLOOD! -- Edited by _MAFIOSA at 10/13/2009 10:34 AM PDT
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sockdolager ? \sock-DAH-lih-jer\ ? noun 1 : something that settles a matter : a decisive blow or answer : finisher 2 : something outstanding or exceptional True Blood is a SOCKDOLAGER of a TV show.
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crepuscular Main Entry: cre·pus·cu·lar Pronunciation: \kri-ˈpəs-kyə-lər\ Function: adjective Date: 1668 1 : of, relating to, or resembling TWILIGHT : dim 2 : occurring or active during TWILIGHT -- Edited by _MAFIOSA at 10/02/2009 1:57 PM PDT
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reality Main Entry: re·al·i·ty Pronunciation: \rē-ˈa-lə-tē Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural re·al·i·ties Date: 1550 1 : the quality or state of being real 2 a (1) : a real event, entity, or state of affairs (2) : the totality of real things and events b : something that is neither derivative nor dependent but exists necessarily 3 : television programming that features videos of actual occurrences (as a police chase, stunt, or natural disaster) ?often used attributively ? in reality : in actual fact ALL OUR LIVES WE SEARCH FOR ESCAPISM, ONE WAY OR ANOTHER BUT REALITY ALWAYS RETURNS TO SNAP AT OUR FEET. RIP MELVIN AND WILLIAM BOYD.
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Main Entry: crux Pronunciation: \ˈkrəks, ˈkru̇ks\ Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural crux·es also cru·ces \ˈkrü-ˌsēz\ Etymology: Latin cruc-, crux cross, torture Date: 1718 1 : a puzzling or difficult problem : an unsolved question 2 : an essential point requiring resolution or resolving an outcome 3 : a main or central feature (as of an argument) THE BILL vs ERIC DEBATE IS THE CRUX OF OUR PROBLEM,
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Re: SOOKIE'S "Word of the day." REDUX
Sep 19, 2009 3:49 PM
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what????
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Re: SOOKIE'S "Word of the day." REDUX
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What is Sookie? 51% fairy ... 49% human. I can protect myself against demons and can do things with nature, but I have no protection against humans, werewolves, vampires and shifters. I have a vampire bodyguard at night, though at I thought he was my boyfriend. Shifter Sam keeps me covered at times also. All I need now is a werewolf protector and I am ok. Why do they want me? No fairy/human combos have been seen on early in thousands of years ... even MA did not know what I was. The fairy world was always closed in the past ... I am the ultimate outsider ... a threat to all because I am so different. But, if something happens to me, the fairy door will open and all hell will break loose.
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fatuous \FATCH-oo-us\ adjective : complacently or inanely foolish : silly FATUOUS POSTING IS ANNOYING.
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coterie Main Entry: co·te·rie Pronunciation: \ˈkō-tə-(ˌ rē, ˌkō-tə-ˈ Function: noun Etymology: French, from Middle French, tenants, from Old French cotier cotter, of Germanic origin; akin to Old English cot hut Date: 1738 : an intimate and often exclusive group of persons with a unifying common interest or purpose WE ARE A COTERIE OF TRUE BLOOD FANS.
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abysmal Main Entry: abys·mal Pronunciation: \ə-ˈbiz-məl, a-\ Function: adjective Date: circa 1656 1 a : having immense or fathomless extension downward, backward, or inward b : immeasurably great : profound c : immeasurably low or wretched 2 : abyssal 2 ? abys·mal·ly \-mə-lē adverb THE MONTHS UNTIL SEASON 3 WILL BE ABYSMAL!
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mourn One entry found. Entry Word: mourn Function: verb Text: 1 to feel deep sadness or mental pain? see grieve 2 to feel or express sorrow for? see lament 1 WE MOURN THE PASSING OF PATRICK SWAYZE. MAY HE REST IN PEACE.
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Mafiosa: If you don't mind I'm putting this word down: SPEECHLESS~What Sookie was when she saw that diamond ring!!!! now if I'm not mistaken they may have filmed Stephen giving Anna the ring???
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PLAINTIVE Main Entry: plain·tive Pronunciation: \ˈplān-tiv\ Function: adjective Etymology: Middle English plaintif grieving, from Anglo-French pleintif, plaintif, from plaint Date: 1579 : expressive of suffering or woe : melancholy WHEN THE SEASON ENDS YOU WILL HEAR OUR PLAINTIVE CRIES FROM COAST TO COAST. -- Edited by _MAFIOSA at 09/12/2009 8:12 PM PDT
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