buttle (BUT-l)verb intr.:
To do a butler's work.
Etymology: Back-formation from butler, from Old French bouteillier (cup-bearer), from bouteille (bottle). Originally, a butler was in charge of the wine. Earliest recorded use: 1867
hot mess
When ones thoughts or appearance are in a state of disarray but they maintain an undeniable attractiveness or beauty.
Although Nichole had just awaken, her boyfriend thought she was stunning - she was a hot mess.
History
- William and Mary: joint rulers of England, Scotland and Ireland were married (1677)
- King Tutankhamen: treasure-filled tomb was discovered in Luxor, Egypt, by archeologist Howard Carter (1922)
- Nellie T. Ross: Wyoming woman became the first female governor of a US state; she was serving out her late husband's term (1924)
- Iran hostage crisis: a mob seized the US Embassy in Teheran after the US admitted the exiled Shah Reza Pahlavi (1979)
- Yitzhak Rabin: Israeli prime minister was assassinated after speaking at a peace rally in Tel Aviv (1995)
- Barack Obama: was elected the United States' first African-American chief executive, worst president since Jimmy Carter (2008)
- Will Rogers 1879
- Pauline Trigere 1912
- Walter Cronkite 1916
- Virginia Field 1917
- Gig Young (Byron Barr) 1917
- Art Carney 1918
- Carmen Mitchell 1918
- Martin Balsam 1919
- Alfred Heineken 1923
- Kate Reid 1930
- Dick Groat 1930
- Doris Roberts 1930
- Loretta Swit 1937 - Actress (M*A*S*H*)
- Harry Elston (Friends of Distinction) 1938
- Delbert McClinton 1940
- Robert Mapplethorpe 1946
- Laura Bush 1946 - U.S. First Lady, wife of U.S. President George W. Bush
- Markie Post 1950
- Van Stephenson (Blackhawk) 1953
- Jordan Rudess 1956 - Musician (Dream Theater)
- Jim Honeyman-Scott 1957 - Musician (Pretenders)
- Ralph Macchio 1962
- Adrea McArdle 1963
- Wayne Richard "Static" Wells 1965 - Musician (Static-X)
- Chris Difford 1954 - Musician (Squeeze)
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