lacerate \LAS-uh-reyt\, verb:
- to tear roughly; mangle: The barbed wire lacerated his hands.
- to distress or torture mentally or emotionally; wound deeply; pain greatly: His bitter criticism lacerated my heart.
adjective:
- lacerated.
Lacerate entered English in the late 1500s from the Latin lacer meaning "mangled" or "torn."
batree
- Commonly use in Ottawa. Word use to say bitch, ho or slut.
Damn look at that batree!
History
- Richard the Lion-Hearted: was crowned king of England after defeating his father, Henry II (1189)
- Treaty of Paris: the US Revolutionary War came to an official end (1783)
- Malcolm Campbell: English racer and journalist became the first person to drive an automobile over 300 mph, at Bonneville Salt Flats in Utah (1935)
Birthdays
- Nicolo Amati 1596
- Ferdinand Porsche1875
- Alan Ladd 1913
- Tom Glazer 1914
- Kitty Carlisle-Hart 1914
- Helen Wagner 1918
- Mort Walker 1923
- Hank Thompson 1925
- Irene Papas 1926
- Bill Fleming 1926
- Anne Jackson 1926
- Hugh Sidney 1927
- Tompall Glaser 1933
- Freddie King (Frederick Christian) 1934 - Guitarist and singer known as "the Texas Cannonball."
- Richard Castellano 1934
- Eileen Brennan 1935
- Pauline Collins 1940
- Al Jardine (Beach Boys) 1942
- Valerie Perrine 1943
- Dave Eichelberger 1943
- Gary Leeds (The Walker Brothers) 1944
- George Biondo (Steppenwolf) 1945
- Donald Brewer (Grand Funk Railroad) 1948
- Steve Jones (Sex Pistols) 1955
- Charlie Sheen 1965 - WINNING!
- Costas Mandylor 1965
- Todd Lewis (The Toadies) 1965
- Jennifer Paige 1973


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