I'm political and stuff now. Suck it up and deal.
And because I couldn't resist:
The Future Dictionary of America.
bush v.i. 1 to land a job or position for which one is egregiously unqualified, esp. through unscrupulous means. 2 to take a long and unearned vacation. 3 to sneak home during working hours. Mr Bemis was off with the truck for three hours, so I bushed it back to Crawford for a quick snort and a nooner with Sally Mae. 4[ since 2005 ] to be sent back to the place of one's origin, esp. in disgrace.
duhphin n. unsmart eldest son of a former president.
terrorism n. 1 the unlawful use or threatened use of force or violence by a person or an organised group against people or property with the intention of intimidating or coercing societies or governments, often for ideological or political reasons. (American Heritage Dictionary) 2 cheating on a test. Sixty of the 62 international terrorists, according to a March story in the Philadelphia Inquirer, turned out to be Middle Eastern students who had cheated on a test; specifically, they had paid others to take an English proficiency exam required for college or graduate school. 3 unionisation of educational employees. Education secretary Rod Paige called the National Education Association, the nation's largest teachers union, "a terrorist organisation". 4 a government unaligned with America. President George Bush sent an ultimatum to the world's leaders today: "You are either with us or you are with the terrorists."
The Future Dictionary of America.
bush v.i. 1 to land a job or position for which one is egregiously unqualified, esp. through unscrupulous means. 2 to take a long and unearned vacation. 3 to sneak home during working hours. Mr Bemis was off with the truck for three hours, so I bushed it back to Crawford for a quick snort and a nooner with Sally Mae. 4[ since 2005 ] to be sent back to the place of one's origin, esp. in disgrace.
duhphin n. unsmart eldest son of a former president.
terrorism n. 1 the unlawful use or threatened use of force or violence by a person or an organised group against people or property with the intention of intimidating or coercing societies or governments, often for ideological or political reasons. (American Heritage Dictionary) 2 cheating on a test. Sixty of the 62 international terrorists, according to a March story in the Philadelphia Inquirer, turned out to be Middle Eastern students who had cheated on a test; specifically, they had paid others to take an English proficiency exam required for college or graduate school. 3 unionisation of educational employees. Education secretary Rod Paige called the National Education Association, the nation's largest teachers union, "a terrorist organisation". 4 a government unaligned with America. President George Bush sent an ultimatum to the world's leaders today: "You are either with us or you are with the terrorists."