February 2011
9 posts
thimblerig: Dictionary.com Word of the Day →
thimblerig: to cheat or swindle, as in the traditional shell game known as thimblerig.
January 2011
16 posts
vulpine: Dictionary.com Word of the Day →
vulpine: cunning or crafty.
cacoethes: Dictionary.com Word of the Day →
cacoethes: an irresistible urge; mania.
rakish: Dictionary.com Word of the Day →
rakish: smart; jaunty; dashing.
Link →
“If Jesus could heal the blind, then why not heal blindness?” - Christopher Hitchins. In other words, it’s not so much that what he did was good. It’s what he didn’t do that makes it bad.
Mo Better Jesus and Mo →
From jesusandmo.net
The Mark of the Beast is...
a. not in the Bible
b. 616
c. 666
d. b and c
e. none of the above
gung-ho: Dictionary.com Word of the Day →
gung-ho: wholeheartedly enthusiastic and loyal.
Father Skills
“Ryan and Jack are my top two favorite boys, Jared. You’re number four. I’m saving number three just in case.” - Damn, can I parent or what?
paphian: Dictionary.com Word of the Day →
paphian: of or pertaining to love, esp. illicit physical love.
homograph: Dictionary.com Word of the Day →
homograph: a word of the same written form as another but of different meaning, whether pronounced the same way or not.
lollop: Dictionary.com Word of the Day →
lollop: to move forward with a bounding or leaping motion.
Mo Jesus and Mo →
Couldn’t resist one, uh, “mo” post. See them all at jesusandmo.net.