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saturnine

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  1. expiate \EK-spee-ayt\, transitive verb: To make amends for; to make complete satisfaction for; to atone for; as, to expiate a crime, a guilt, or sin. Expiate comes from Latin expiare, from ex-, here used intensively, + piare, to seek to appease by an offering, to make good, to atone for, from pius, dutiful. The act of expiating is expiation; one who makes expiation is an expiator; that which has power to make expiation is expiatory. Synonyms: atone for, make amends, make good, redeem;
  2. Why would i buy a cd from a band that i have never heard? If i like them, i'll gladly buy it, but i don't have the money to experiment like that. That and Fredericton has no HMV. An older CD like that would cost around $32 with tax. That's what i paid for Pronounced Leh-Nerd Skin-Nerd last week. i guarantee you'll like them.. i think we have pretty similar tastes.. oh, and they're fucking amazing.
  3. odium \OH-dee-uhm\, noun: 1. Intense hatred or dislike; loathing; abhorrence. 2. The state or fact of being intensely hated as the result of some despicable action. 3. Disgrace or discredit attaching to something hated or repugnant.
  4. go to hmv, asshole
  5. but where in the world is carmen san diego?
  6. right where it belongs is by far the best track
  7. putative \PYOO-tuh-tiv\, adjective: Commonly thought or deemed; supposed; reputed; as, the putative father of a child. Certainly, to have even a putative ancestor commemorated by Shakespeare is something about which to boast. --Frances Spalding, Duncan Grant: A Biography A... report has found that the putative evidence for the paper that started the controversy was fabricated. --Margot O'Toole, "The Whistle-Blower and the Train Wreck," New York Times, April 12, 1991 Putative comes from Late Latin putativus, from Latin putare, to cleanse, to prune, to clear up, to consider, to reckon, to think. It is related to compute, to calculate (from com-, com-, here used intensively + putare); dispute, to contend in argument (from dis-, apart + putare); and reputation, the estimation in which one is held (from reputatio, from reputare, to think over, from re-, again + putare).
  8. tool will always be #1 on my list
  9. i saw an interview with that dude on much like a week ago about guys with long hair..
  10. no.. i believe his name is chris anderson
  11. my friends were buying tickets today.. if they were successful, i'll be there
  12. actually, what i said was it SHOULD be an abbreviation. i didn't say i thought it was one. and it basically means the same thing as appropriate. don't be so defensive about your lame word choice. you'll do better next time, kiddo. prior to your post, i meant. only 1 of 4 uses is similar.
  13. you thought it was an abbreviation for appropriate or meant the same thing
  14. nine inch nails - the hand that feeds (straight mix)
  15. just because you can't differentiate it from appropriate, doesn't make other people idiots.
  16. what's wrong with it?
  17. hopefully others will
  18. you will learn to love it.
  19. the fucking bored froze while i was trying to edit..
  20. how very apropos: http://dictionary.reference.com/wordoftheday/
  21. science was best, then make yourself, then morning view. the rest can lick my balls
  22. it's not a pedastal, it's a midget. i got a new shirt.
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