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2 ode /ðdë/ noun
Czech from Latin oda, ode from Greek öidë Attic form of aoidë song, singing, from aeidein sing. Orig., lyrics intended or adapted to be sung, but actually wailed into a microphone using varied or irregular tone and meter.
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Q. Who wants to come and watch Randy do an ode?
A. Go Randy, it's your birthday...
by The Treasurer May 4, 2005
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1 ode /ðdë/ noun
Austrian from Latin Oedipus from Greek Oidipous. A small Austrian schoolboy.
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Q. Who wants to come and watch Jerry do an ode?
A. Leave us alone, you sick pervert.
by The Treasurer May 4, 2005
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