evince \ih-VIN(T)S\, transitive verb:
- To show in a clear manner; to manifest; to make evident; to bring to light.
Origin: Evince is from Latin evincere, "to conquer entirely, to prevail over, to prove irresistibly," from e- (here used intensively) + vincere, "to conquer."
- The act of two persons using their mouths to perform sexual acts upon eachother. These two persons can be of the same or opposite sex but they are rarely a married couple.
History
- Rum Rebellion: armed takeover of New South Wales, Australia (1808)
- Cullinan Diamond: was discovered in the Premier Mine, South Africa; it is the largest gem-quality diamond ever found and the stones that were cut and polished from it are now part of the British crown jewels (1905)
- Lotus 1-2-3: the popular spreadsheet software for the IBM PC was released (1983)
- Phantom of the Opera: opened on Broadway; it is now the longest-running Broadway musical (1988)
Birthdays
- Stephane Grappelli 1908
- Cora Baird 1912
- William Prince 1913
- James Van Heusen 1913
- William Hopper 1915
- Derek Bond 1919
- Page Cavanaugh (Page Cavanaugh Trio) 1922
- Anne Jeffreys 1923
- Paul Newman 1925
- Joan Leslie 1925
- Roger Vadim 1928
- Jules Feiffer 1929
- Mary Murphy 1931
- Claude Gray (The Tall Texan) 1932
- Huey "Piano" Smith 1934
- Bob Uecker 1935
- Scott Glenn 1942
- Jean Knight 1943
- Angela Davis 1944
- David Strathairn 1949
- David Briggs (The Little River Band) 1951
- Lucinda Williams 1953 - Singer
- Eddie Van Halen 1957 - Guitar player (Van Halen)
- Ellen DeGeneres 1958 - Actress-comedian.
- Norman Hassan (UB40) 1958 - Musician
- Tom Keifer 1961 - Musician (Cinderella)
- Wayne Gretzky 1961 - Hockey hall-of-famer.
- Andrew Ridgeley (Wham!) 1963
- Jazzie B. (Soul II Soul) 1963
- Kirk Franklin 1970
LeeAnna Vamp 1987
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