Singing does that too.
haha gotta hand it to Hart, that’s quite a smart definition (aaand so true)
“Aperature”? Spelling in the Sixties was a tricky business!
No proofreading in Wiley’s Dictionary. The problems of being first……
“Apertures”
Is that why they say we’re descended from apes?
And, too often, bypassing one’s brain before exiting that orfice.
Sometimes severe ear wax problem can be a boon. Particularly in an election year.
Hamlet reminisces over the skull of Yorick, his father’s jester. HAMLET, taking the skull Let me see. Alas, poor, Yorick! I knew him, Horatio—a fellow of infinite jest, of most excellent fancy.
The worst uses of language are for scoldings, sermons, and bragging.
… on the sides of OTHER skulls. The numbskull originator is rarely discomfited by his own emissions.
‘Aperture’
Mick & Mason Mastroianni
Parker and Hart
Imagine 13 days ago
Singing does that too.
seanfear 13 days ago
haha gotta hand it to Hart, that’s quite a smart definition (aaand so true)
peb6006 13 days ago
“Aperature”? Spelling in the Sixties was a tricky business!
incognito 13 days ago
No proofreading in Wiley’s Dictionary. The problems of being first……
gammaguy 13 days ago
“Apertures”
Is that why they say we’re descended from apes?
mourdac Premium Member 12 days ago
And, too often, bypassing one’s brain before exiting that orfice.
sandpiper 12 days ago
Sometimes severe ear wax problem can be a boon. Particularly in an election year.
blakerl 12 days ago
Hamlet reminisces over the skull of Yorick, his father’s jester. HAMLET, taking the skull Let me see. Alas, poor, Yorick! I knew him, Horatio—a fellow of infinite jest, of most excellent fancy.
Godfreydaniel 12 days ago
The worst uses of language are for scoldings, sermons, and bragging.
ekke 12 days ago
… on the sides of OTHER skulls. The numbskull originator is rarely discomfited by his own emissions.
klingon131 12 days ago
‘Aperture’