Word of the Day for Friday, November 5, 2010
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saccade \sa-KAHD\, noun:
saccade \sa-KAHD\, noun:
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1. The movement of the eye when it makes a sudden change, as in reading.
1. The movement of the eye when it makes a sudden change, as in reading.
2. The act of checking a horse quickly with a single strong pull of the reins.
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Now, B.O., look into my eyes, you are feeling very sleepy, let them close slowly, feel the hypnotic saccade of your eyes as they move back and forth; you are now in a deep sleep; now when you wake up you will act like a big green frog, hopping about and croaking, you will do this until they take you away; you will then resign from office as per the 25th Amendment since it will be readily and discernibly obvious that you are certifiably crazy; then Biden will take over, but since he is already certifiably crazy, the new Speaker of the House will now be President; you will do this for the good of the United States of America and for the entire rest of the world!
--Spy Maker, JSA's Blog
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Saccade originally refers to horsemanship and begins as the Middle French saquer, "to pull violently."
Saccade originally refers to horsemanship and begins as the Middle French saquer, "to pull violently."
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