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TIMOV- vomit spelled backwards
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Romeo
PRONUNCIATION:(RO-mee-o) MEANING: noun: A man who is a passionate lover or seducer. ETYMOLOGY: After Romeo, the hero in Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet. Earliest documented use: 1566. ------------------------------------------------
ROMEOW - a tomcat in hot pursuit of a not-so-coy female.
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ROMEON – A subatomic particle with charm.
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AROMEO - an Alternative Medicine practice that makes no scents ROOMEO - the Elizabethan equivalent of "POSSLQ" * ROAMEO - a Don Giovanni BROMEO - I'm getting an upset stomach from all this Shakespeare. * viz
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FROMEO - the answer to the question "Who was the real Shakespeare and from whence were the plays written "? Be back soon. I've gone to the Net to find the answer. SHAKESPEARE UNCOVERED: FROM E.O. from the E arl of Oxford, Edward de vere
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PROSPERO
PRONUNCIATION: (PROS-puh-roh)
MEANING: noun: Someone who is capable of influencing others' behavior or perceptions without their being aware of it.
ETYMOLOGY: After Prospero, the deposed Duke of Milan and a magician, in Shakespeare's The Tempest. Earliest documented use: 1785.
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PROSPEROZ - They don't call it the "Emerald" City for nothing!
PYROSPERO - I'm waiting for the fireworks to start
PROSPERM - Save the Whales! (What, you were expecting a political discussion?)
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PROSHERO - Golf: Bubba Watson
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PROSERO - (prose about Prospero) You taught me language; and my profit on't Is, I know how to curse. The red plague rid you For learning me your language! — Caliban is denouncing Prospero for teaching ("learning") him his language, declaring that the only good Prospero's language has done him is enabling him to curse; Caliban gives an immediate example of his cursing ability by calling upon the red plague to destroy Prospero for teaching him his language.
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PROSPIRO - Opposed to pusillanimous pussyfooters.
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