toothsome \TOOTH-suhm\, adjective:
Mastabbatical
1. pleasing to the taste; palatable: a toothsome dish.Toothsome entered English in the 1560, joining the word tooth, denoting "sense, liking," with the adjective-forming suffix –some.
2. pleasing or desirable, as fame or power.
3. voluptuous; sexually alluring: a toothsome blonde.
Mastabbatical
- A self imposed period free from masturbation. Often employed by single men as a strategy to improve productivity at work and in other life pursuits. Regularly used in conjunction with a set end date or target time frame. Should be used with caution as is considered by many to present considerable health hazards.
Holiday
- Daylight Savings Time (begins in the US)
Holiday
- International Women's Day
History
- Gnadenhutten massacre: nearly 100 Native American converts to Christianity were murdered by militiamen during the American Revolution in revenge for raids carried out by other Native Americans (1782)
- New York Stock Exchange: the world's largest stock exchange by dollar volume received its constitution and its name (1817)
- FBI: 9 men from the US Secret Service were moved to the Justice Department, forming the Bureau of Investigation — later to become the FBI (1909)
- February Revolution: broke out in Russia — February 23 in the Julian calendar; it brought an end to the reign of Tsar Nicholas II and the Romanov dynasty (1917)
- cloture: the US Senate voted in a method of bringing endless debates — filibusters — to an end (1917)
- Nelson Pillar: Dublin's granite column topped with a statue of Lord Nelson, the British hero of the Battle of Trafalgar, was destroyed by an IRA bomb (1966)
Birthdays
- Karl Ferdinand von Grafe 1787
- Alvan Clark 1804
- Oliver Wendell Holmes 1841
- Kenneth Grahame 1859
- Otto Hahn 1879
- Stuart Chase 1888
- Louise Beavers 1902
- Claire Trevor 1909
- Cyd Charisse 1923
- Sean McClory 1924
- Dick Hyman 1927
- Sue Ane Langdon 1936 - Actress
- Lew DeWitt 1938 - Singer (The Statler Brothers)
- Jim Bouton 1939 - Baseball player, author
- Susan Clark 1940
- Ralph Ellis 1942 - Musician (The Swinging Blue Jeans)
- Lynn Redgrave 1943 - Actress
- Mickey Dolenz 1945 - Singer, musician (The Monkees), actor
- Randy Meisner 1946 - Musician (The Eagles)
- Carole Bayer Sager 1947
- Mike Allsup 1947 - Musician (Three Dog Night)
- "Little" Peggy March 1948 - Singer
- Jamie Lyn Bauer 1949
- Jim Rice 1953 - Baseball player
- Cheryl Baker 1954
- Gary Numan 1958 - Singer (Tubeway Army)
- Pauline Murray 1958 - Musician (Penetration, Invisible Girls)
- Aidan Quinn 1959 - Actor
- Lester Holt 1950 - News anchor ("Today")
- Jimmy Dormire 1960 - Country musician (Confederate Railroad)
- Camryn Manheim 1961 - Actress ("The Practice", "Ghost Whisperer")
- Cheryl "Salt" James (Salt-N-Pepa) 1964
- Peter Gill (Frankie Goes to Hollywood) 1964
- Shawn Mullins (The Thorns) 1968
- Andrea Parker 1969
- Jason Elam 1970 - Football player
- Hines Ward 1976 - NFL wide receiver (Pittsburgh Steelers)
- Freddie Prinze Jr. 1976 - Actor
- James Van Der Beek 1977 - Actor ("Dawson's Creek)
- Kameelah Williams 1978 - Singer (702)
- Tom Chaplin 1979 - Singer (Keane)
- Bob Moffatt (The Moffatts) 1984
- Clint Moffatt (The Moffatts) 1984
- David Moffatt (The Moffatts) 1984
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