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Hamlet reminisces over the skull of Yorick, his father’s jester. HAMLET, taking the skull Let me see. Alas, poor, Yorick! I knew him, Horatio—a fellow of infinite jest, of most excellent fancy.
Imagine 6 months ago
Singing does that too.
seanfear 6 months ago
haha gotta hand it to Hart, that’s quite a smart definition (aaand so true)
peb6006 6 months ago
“Aperature”? Spelling in the Sixties was a tricky business!
BigDaveGlass 6 months ago
No proofreading in Wiley’s Dictionary. The problems of being first……
gammaguy 6 months ago
“Apertures”
Is that why they say we’re descended from apes?
mourdac Premium Member 6 months ago
And, too often, bypassing one’s brain before exiting that orfice.
sandpiper 6 months ago
Sometimes severe ear wax problem can be a boon. Particularly in an election year.
blakerl 6 months ago
Hamlet reminisces over the skull of Yorick, his father’s jester. HAMLET, taking the skull Let me see. Alas, poor, Yorick! I knew him, Horatio—a fellow of infinite jest, of most excellent fancy.
Godfreydaniel 6 months ago
The worst uses of language are for scoldings, sermons, and bragging.
ekke 6 months ago
… on the sides of OTHER skulls. The numbskull originator is rarely discomfited by his own emissions.
klingon131 6 months ago
‘Aperture’