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Honour

Origin Latin "Honor"

1. high respect.

2. pride & pleasure from being shown respect.

3. a clear sense of what is morally right.

4. a person or thing that brings credit.

5. a thing conferred as distinction.

6. (honours) a course of degree studies more specialized than for an ordinary pass.

7. (His, Your, ect. Honour) a title of respect for a circuit judge.

8. bridge an ace, king, queen, jack or ten.

Verb. 1. regard with great respect.

2. pay public respect to.

3. to fulfill an obligation or keep an agreement.

4. grace; privilege
You honour me.

What an honour.

To do that would not be honourable.

To have this is such an honour!

This is such an honour.

I have heard that the honours program at the Simon Frasier University is quite difficult.

All rise in honour of Judge Bigbey?! Hey where is Harold?! He was suppose to be overseeing this one!

Honour!

It is an honour that you could be here.

Today we honour those who...

I hope that you will honour our agreement.

This is such and honour to have m'lord <insert name> here.
by Alex Pipe July 8, 2004
mugGet the Honourmug.

wrongness

1. The act or state of something that is completely vile, unforgiveable or utterly wrong in any and every possible way.

2. Something that goes completely against all teachings, morals, or values of "todays society".
1. Why such wrongness man?

2. Dude what wrongness is this?
by Alex Pipe July 8, 2004
mugGet the wrongnessmug.

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