spruce \sproos\, verb:
1. To make neat or dapper (often followed by up).2. To make oneself spruce (usually followed by up).
1. Trim in dress or appearance; neat; smart; dapper.
Spruce has an unusual history. It literally meant "from Prussia" (or Pruce). It came to be associated with the tree which was brought by Prussian merchants to England. The sense of "to make dapper" came about from a type of coat, the spruce jerkin, that was made with leather from Prussia.
Moon landing
- A moon landing is when two people's naked butts bump as they bend over.
Two men in a gym locker room bend over at the same time while facing away from each other and their naked butts bump:
"Oh, oh my gosh! I'm so sorry!"
"What? Was that your first moon landing?"
Trivia
Holiday
- Presidents' Day - The third Monday in February, observed in the United States as a legal holiday in commemoration of the birthdays of George Washington and Abraham Lincoln.
- Treaty of Westminster: ended the Third Anglo-Dutch War; New Amsterdam was subsequently ceded to England (1674)
- Aaron Burr: the former US vice president was arrested for treason; he was acquitted (1807)
- Edict of Emancipation: serfs were liberated by Czar Alexander II (1861 OS)
- Iwo Jima: Operation Detachment commenced when US Marines invaded the island.
- Eastenders: top-rated British soap first aired (1985)
- Mir: Soviet/Russian space station was launched; it remained in orbit for 15 years and was occupied for 12.5 of those (1986)
- Fidel Castro: after nearly 50 years in power, Cuba's charismatic president resigned his post; his younger brother Raúl took over (2008)
Birthdays
- Nicolas Copernicus (Mikolaj Kopernick) 1473 - Polish astronomer, known for the Copernican theory: the sun is the center of our universe
- David Garrick 1717 - Actor, playwright
- Sir Cedrick Hardwicke 1893 - Actor ("The Hunchchback of Notre Dame", "The Ten Commandments")
- Louis Calhern (Carl Henry Vogt) 1895 - Actor ("The Count of Monte Cristo", "Blackboard Jungle")
- Nydia Westman 1902 - Actress ("Strange Justice", "The Velvet Touch")
- John Bubbles (John William Sublett) 1902 - Actor ("Porgy and Bess"[1953 on Broadway], "Cabin in the Sky")
- Susan Fleming 1909 - ("Range Feud")
- Merle Oberon (Thompson) 1911 - Actress ("Wuthering Heights", "The Oscar")
- Dick Siebert (Richard Walther Siebert) 1912 - Baseball player
- Eddie Arcaro 1916 - Jockey, won two Triple Crowns (1941, 1928)
- Carson McCullers 1917 - Author ("The Member of the Wedding", "Reflections in a Golden Eye")
- Lee Marvin 1924 - Actor ("The Caine Mutiny", "The Dirty Dozen", "Delta Force")
- John Frankenheimer 1930 - Director
- Russ Nixon 1935 - Baseball player
- Bob Engemann 1936 - Singer (The Lettermen)
- Carlin Glynn 1940
- Smokey Robinson 1940 - Singer (Smokey Robinson & the Miracles)
- Bobby Rogers 1940 - Singer (Smokey Robinson & the Miracles)
- Paul Krause 1942 - Football player
- Bob Menne 1942 - Golfer
- Lou Christie (Lugee Alfredo Giovanni Sacco) 1943 - Singer
- Michael Nader 1945
- Bruce Fairbairn 1947 - Actor
- Mark Andes (Spirit) 1948
- Amy Tan 1952 - Author
- Francis Buchholz 1954 - Musician (Scorpions)
- Eddie Brown 1952 - Football player
- Jeff Daniels 1955 - Actor ("The Purple Rose of Cairo", "Terms of Endearment")
- Ray Winstone 1957 - Actor
- Peter Holsapple (dB's) 1956
- Dave Wakeling (English Beat, General Public, Bang!) 1956
- Lorraine Crook 1957
- Falco (Johann Holzel) 1957 - Singer
- Prince Andrew 1960 - British Duke of York
- Seal 1963 - Singer (Seal Henry Olusegun Olumide Adeola Samuel)
- Justine Bateman 1966 - Actress ("Family Ties")
- Benicio Del Toro 1967 - Actor
Burton C. Bell 1969 - Fear Factory - Haylie Duff 1985 - Singer, actress ("7th Heaven")
- Victoria Justice 1993 - Singer, actress
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