outré \oo-TRAY\, adjective:
- Unconventional; eccentric; bizarre.
Outré comes from French, from the past participle of outer, "to exaggerate, to go beyond," from Latin ultra, "beyond."
- When you are flying economy on a near empty flight and can lay across an entire row of seats.
I got a ghetto upgrade on my flight to Bangkok and was able to sleep most of the way.
Trivia
Peter Benchley’s 1974 blockbuster novel Jaws was about a man-eating great white shark. What killer creature created havoc in his 1991 novel Beast?
- A 100-foot-long giant squid.
Today in History:
- Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet: opened the first free American school for the deaf in Hartford, Connecticut (1817)
Today's Birthdays:
- Bessie Smith (1894-1937): blues and jazz singer; musicians Roy Clark (76), Dave Edmunds (65) and Ed O'Brien (41) share this birth date
- Emma Thompson (50): Oscar- and Emmy-winning actress and screenwriter, Sense and Sensibility, Last Chance Harvey; also, actors Michael Ansara (87), Lois Chiles (62), Amy Wright (59), Danny Pino (35), Seth Rogen (27) and Emma Watson (19)
2 comments:
Samantha Fox, a personal fav. Wait, she SINGS ?!?! LOL !
When I saw it was her birthday, I KNEW you were a fan of her...
umm
Let's just leave it as big fan. LOL
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