Saturday, March 23, 2019

Saturday, March 23, 2019

bevel \BEV-uhl\, adverb:
  1. irresolutely.
noun:
  1. the inclination that one line or surface makes with another when not at right angles.
  2. a surface that does not form a right angle with adjacent surfaces.
  3. (of a lock bolt) the oblique end that hits the strike plate.
  4. (of a lock with a beveled bolt) the side facing in the same direction as the bevel at the end of the bolt.
  5. bevel square.
  6. an adjustable instrument for drawing angles or adjusting the surface of work to a particular inclination.
  7. Printing. beard (def. 5).
verb:
  1. to cut or slant at a bevel: to bevel an edge to prevent splintering.
adjective:
  1. Also, beveled; especially British, bevelled. oblique; sloping; slanted.
The origin of bevel, which entered English in the 1500s, is uncertain, though it could possibly come from the Old French term biaiser meaning "to slope" or "to make slanting." It is unclear which came first: the adjective or the noun form.
 
on blast
  • to embarrass someone or to make someone look stupid
"I heard you told Jay he had bad breath in front of the whole class"
"Yeah, I put him on blast"
 
Barsexual
  • A girl who kisses other girls in bars and clubs, usually for attention and the approval of men.
A BISEXUAL girl kisses girls at home when no ones looking.
A BARSEXUAL girl only kisses them in places that charge a cover.

 
 
Trivia
What is the only mammal capable of cleaning its ears and eyelids with its tongue?
  • The okapi, whose tongue is as much as a foot long.
History
  • "Give me liberty or give me death": in Richmond, Virginia, Patrick Henry demanded freedom from England for the colonies (1775)
  • Pakistan: became the first Islamic republic (1956)
  • Strategic Defense Initiative: President Ronald Reagan announced a plan to protect the US from nuclear missiles, quickly dubbed "Star Wars"; the program is now called the Ballistic Missile Defense Organization (1983)
  • Mir: the Russian space station ended 15 years of orbit, disintegrating and falling into the South Pacific ocean (2001)
Birthdays
  • Erich Fromm 1900 - German-American psychologist and humanistic philosopher
  • Joan Crawford 1905 - Actress (Mildred Pierce, The Unknown), born: Lucille Fay LeSueur
  • Akira Kurosawa 1910 - Japanese film director, producer, screenwriter (Sugata Sanshiro, Madadayo)
  • Wernher Von Braun 1912 - Rocket scientist, generally regarded as the father of the United States space program (Wernher Magnus Maximilian Freiherr von Braun)
  • Johnny Guarnieri 1917 - Musician
  • Marty Allen 1922 - Comedian
  • Martha Wright 1926 - Actress
  • Roger Gilbert Bannister 1929 - Neurologist, British athlete, first man to run the mile in less than four minutes
  • Warren Godfrey 1931 - Hockey player
  • Monique Van Vooren 1933 - Actress
  • Mark Rydell 1934 - Director
  • Craig Breedlove 1937 - First to reach 400 mi/h, 500 mi/h and 600 mi/h using turbojet-powered vehicles
  • Ric Ocasek 1949 - Musician (The Cars), producer, zombie, married to former super-model Paulina Porizkova
  • Chaka Khan 1953 - Singer ("I Feel For You")
  • Moses Malone 1954 - Basketball player
  • Teresa Ganzel 1957 - Comedienne, actress
  • Amanda Plummer 1957 - Actress
  • Richard Grieco 1965 - Actor
  • Hope Davis 1964 - Actress
  • Kevin Griffin 1965 - Country musician (Yankee Grey)
  • Marti Pellow 1966 - Musician (Wet, Wet, Wet)
  • Marin Hinkle 1966 - Actress ("Two and a Half Men", "Once and Again")
  • Damon Albarn 1968 - Musician (Blur)
  • John Humphrey 1970 - Musician (The Nixons)
  • Karen McDougal 1971 Playmate (below)
  • Jason Kidd 1973 - Basketball player
  • Michelle Mohoghan 1976 - Actress
  • Keri Russell 1976 - Actress ("Felicity")
  • Nicholle Tom 1978 - Actress
  • Paul Martin 1978 - Country singer (Marshall Dyllon)
  • Maurice Jones-Drew 1985 - Football player
  • Princess Eugenie (Eugenie Victoria Helena) 1990 - Daughter of Prince Andrew, Duke of York, and Sarah, Duchess of York.


   
  


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