Word of the Day for Monday, September 14, 2009
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crapulous \KRAP-yuh-lus\, adjective:
crapulous \KRAP-yuh-lus\, adjective:
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1. Given to or characterized by gross excess in drinking or eating.
1. Given to or characterized by gross excess in drinking or eating.
2. Suffering from or due to such excess.
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The B.O.'s toadies, minions, and sycophants continue to drink crapulous amounts of Kool-Aid!
--Spy Maker, JSA's Blog
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Crapulous is from Late Latin crapulosus, from Latin crapula, from Greek kraipale, drunkenness and its consequences, nausea, sickness, and headache.
Crapulous is from Late Latin crapulosus, from Latin crapula, from Greek kraipale, drunkenness and its consequences, nausea, sickness, and headache.
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