Saturday, February 28, 2009

Saturday, February 28, 2009

pedant \PED-nt\, noun:
  • a person who makes a show of detailed knowledge, esp. relying on books; also, a narrow-minded teacher or scholar
c 1586, "schoolmaster," from Middle French pédant, from Italian pedante "teacher, schoolmaster," apparently an alteration of Late Latin paedagogantem, from paedagogare. Meaning "person who trumpets minor points of learning" first recorded 1593.
  • A character flaw of pride, in which a individual will take unnecessary risks or do dangerous acts if their courage is questioned, such as being called a chicken or a coward.
  • Marty McFly in Back To The Future
  • Jim Stark in Rebel Without a Cause
Jim said that he won't enter the race because he was afraid of getting hurt, but then Tim called him a coward and he had to prove him wrong because of his Marty McFly Complex
Trivia
What U.S. city was the first to have a subway?
  • Boston. Its subway opened on September 1, 1897. London was the first city in the world to have a subway. It opened in 1863.
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2 comments:

Heff said...

Ah, Bernadette....a personal favorite. That's the picture from the cover of Playboy December 1981? I believe....

Bobby "the Blue" said...

Quite a memory there Heff. Yeah, she's a timeless lady!