coruscate \KOR-uh-skayt\, verb:
- To give off or reflect bright beams or flashes of light; to sparkle.
- To exhibit brilliant, sparkling technique or style.
Coruscate comes from Latin coruscatus, past participle of coruscare, "to move quickly, to tremble, to flutter, to twinkle or flash." The noun form is coruscation. Also from coruscare is the adjective coruscant, "glittering in flashes; flashing."
Turtle-Burgered - When one can say they are in an intense form of retardation from the effects of, alcohol, marijuana, perscription pills, etc.. or the combination of some or all of them.
"Last weekend was sick...Joey ended up getting Turtle-Burgered"
"dude, im turtleburgered"
TriviaWhat famous 17th-century figure was the first to use table knives with rounded rather than pointed tips?
- France’s Cardinal Richelieu, who in 1669 ordered the sharp ends of all his table knives ground down after he noticed a guest using one to pick his teeth after dinner.
- Johannes Brahms (1833-1897): Romantic composer; composer Peter Ilich Tchaikovsky (1840-1893) shared this birth date
- Rabindranath Tagore (1861-1941): Indian Nobel Prize-winning author, composer and guru; also, poet Robert Browning (1812-1889)
- Johnny Unitas (1933-2002): widely considered the NFL's greatest quarterback of all time; QB Alex Smith (25) shares this birth date
- Robin Strasser (64): actor, OLTL's Dorian Lord; also, actors Gary Cooper (1901-1961), Michael E. Knight (50) and Breckin Meyer (35)










3 comments:
um, "Hoffy Birthday" ?
Every so often I purposely post an incorrect picture. This is one of those times.How can I not post that when someone named Michael Knight is having a birthday?
You have a point.
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