5/17/25 - legerdemain
1. Magic, sleight of hand. 2. Trickery, deceitful cleverness.
1. Magic, sleight of hand. 2. Trickery, deceitful cleverness.
1. Fame, the state or quality of being well-known, often in a negative or PEJORATIVE sense. 2. A famous or widely known person, a notorious personality, as 'a show with several guest notorieties'.
Hogmanay is not a pig resort but a Scottish festivity celebrated on the last day of the year. Children traditionally stroll about the neighborhood on this day asking for presents. Today's Good Word also refers to the gifts given or received on Hogmanay. More recently it has become a raucous New Year's Eve party in many Scottish cities at which revelers sometimes do behave a bit swinishly.
Excessive, more than is necessary, extra and unnecessary.
Flagrantly bad, outrageously offensive.
1. A crude, uncultured, heartless person, a boor; someone who lives and treats others savagely. 2. A wild or primitive person, a savage.
1. A vain, conceited, pompous person, a coxcomb, a fop. 2. A loquacious, talkative person, a blabbermouth.
1. Slicked down, greasy, said especially of hair with too much tonic or oil on it. 2. Unctuous, oily, obsequious, ingratiatingly polite, perhaps with an overlay of feigned intelligence or sophistication.
To severely reprimand or chastise.
1. Flushed with rosy color; ruddy, as a face florid from embarrassment. 2. Profusely decorative, much too flowery or ornate, especially speech or writing. 3. (Obsolete) Abounding in or covered with flowers.