baccate \BAK-eyt\, adjective:
1. Berrylike.Entering English in the 1820s, baccate is derived from the Latin word bacca meaning "berry."
2. Bearing berries.
bong appetit
- When you're stoned, about to munch, and wish someone a good meal.
History
- Maximilien Robespierre: Reign of Terror leader was guillotined in Paris during the French Revolution (1794)
- Peru: declared independence from Spain (1821)
- 14th Amendment: granted full citizenship to former US slaves; introduced new civil rights safeguards, due process, equal protection (1868)
- Austria-Hungary: declared war on Serbia, precipitating World War I (1914)
- Kennewick Man: prehistoric remains were discovered on the banks of the Columbia River in Kennewick, Washington, sparking a debate between scientists and Native Americans (1996)
- IRA: ended its armed campaign against British rule in Northern Ireland in favor of "exclusively peaceful means" (2005)
- Beatrix Potter 1866
- Joe E. Brown 1891
- Rudy Vallee 1901
- Richard Rogers 1902
- Cameron Dragon 1914
- Charles Hard Townes 1915
- Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis 1929
- Darryl Hickman 1931
- Jacques d'Amboise 1934
- Peter Duchin 1937
- George Cummings 1938 - Musician (Dr. Hook)
- Phil Proctor 1940
- Mike Bloomfield 1944
- Jim Davis 1945
- Richard Wright 1945 - Musician (Pink Floyd)
- Jonathan Edwards 1946 - Singer
- Linda Kelsey 1946
- Barbara Ferrell 1947
- Sally Struthers 1948
- Georgia Bright Engel 1948
- Peter Doyle 1949 - Musician (The New Seekers)
- Simon Kirke 1949 - Musician (Bad Company, Free)
- Terry Fox 1958
- Lori Loughlin 1964
- Elizabeth Berkley 1972
- Afroman 1974
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