Redefining misanthropy for a fresh generation. Standard posts begin with a definition from Ambrose Bierce's The Devil's Dictionary followed by a modern adjustment. Miscellany on Wednesday and storytelling on Saturday.
Thursday, November 29, 2007
Exonerate
EXONERATE, v.t. To show that from a series of vices and crimes some particular crime or vice was accidentally omitted.
Yours is so good today! It's true that when someone is accused then exonerated, they never really get thought of as innocent. There's always that lingering... what if... Kind of like OJ and those two murders he didn't do. (I'm arresting him along with the spammers.)
exonerated: out from under the hammer
After one is exonerated, there's always a letdown sweat.
This is a test of the new Google Exclusion System, in which people without Google accounts (or perhaps Google blogs) can no longer comment on blogspot blogs. Except anonymously, or without linking to their own sites.
I'm not sure I can exonerate Google for looking more like Microsoft with every passing day.
Blood for oil, eh, Amoeba? Makes sense. My pickup sputters when I fill it with blood.
TLP, is Pretorate a verb?
Feel better, Quilly.
Terry, my brother, playing geography on a long trip in Central Illinois at around age 5 swore that "Katy" was so a place. He said he'd even been there. He was vilified, accused, mocked and made fun of. A decade later when some little girl fell into a well in Katy, Texas I showed him the newspaper and he threw both hands in the air and declared "I win!"
Mireille, who is more forgiving of sin than a carrion hunter?
Amoeba, this is appalling. No fair.
Cooper, I remember your comment from yesterday. It's gone? Evil is afoot.
16 comments:
exonerate: to rise above one's raising.
exonerate, v.t. to give "the dark side" a second chance, time to improve and create a committee.
exonerate - The verdict always passed down in a gas price gouging suit against Exxon.
Exonerate: act of indebtion.
yes yes... another made up word. sue me. ; )
Excellent update! What can I come up with, not much.
Exonerate: putting the dust back on the hotseat.
Yours is so good today!
It's true that when someone is accused then exonerated, they never really get thought of as innocent.
There's always that lingering... what if...
Kind of like OJ and those two murders he didn't do.
(I'm arresting him along with the spammers.)
exonerated: out from under the hammer
After one is exonerated, there's always a letdown sweat.
Born to crime, exonerated to conspiracy Mule? "Don't get above your raising" is some of the best advice I ever got as a child. Success causes ulcers.
Minka, committees sure are civil trials, anyway.
Poobah, I hate when they make me buy gas.
Neva, I wouldn't sue you. Maybe incourterate you.
Ha, g. Instead of ashes?
JD, I've heard of letdown sweat.
EXXONERATE, v. t. See Gulf Wars, both of 'em.
Ex-one-rate: Clear off one rate in order to raise the price. Also see current gas prices.
Can't top Amoeba. Ain't gonna try. Crawling back to my sick bed.
exonerated: When your brother confesses to stealing the
poptarts
35 years after you were found guilty by parents and siblings...
So. If somebody is onerous and someone reforms them, s/he's ex-onerated. xoxo Also, I'm glad to se tsduff isn't bitter.
This is a test of the new Google Exclusion System, in which people without Google accounts (or perhaps Google blogs) can no longer comment on blogspot blogs. Except anonymously, or without linking to their own sites.
I'm not sure I can exonerate Google for looking more like Microsoft with every passing day.
I'm not in a mood for exoneration.
The post below is the second one in a row in which a comment which I saw go through disappeared.
I will not exonerate blogger.
I will only post with my blogger name to assure this gets through.
Nice words.
Exonerate: To put a large environmental disaster, such as an oil slick, upon a location typically of significant natural beauty
Blood for oil, eh, Amoeba? Makes sense. My pickup sputters when I fill it with blood.
TLP, is Pretorate a verb?
Feel better, Quilly.
Terry, my brother, playing geography on a long trip in Central Illinois at around age 5 swore that "Katy" was so a place. He said he'd even been there. He was vilified, accused, mocked and made fun of. A decade later when some little girl fell into a well in Katy, Texas I showed him the newspaper and he threw both hands in the air and declared "I win!"
Mireille, who is more forgiving of sin than a carrion hunter?
Amoeba, this is appalling. No fair.
Cooper, I remember your comment from yesterday. It's gone? Evil is afoot.
OE, I see you're doubling the x, too.
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