| 1. | Dennis Miller | ||
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v. to use to many large, complex words in a sentence. Also, to make too many obscure historical references in a sentence. Dennis Miller: I don't want to go on a rant here, but the U.S. foreign policy makes about as much sense as Robert Fulton having sex with Beowulf at the First Battle of Antietam. I mean, when a neo-conservative defenestrates, it's like Rovslofski filibustered deoxymonohydroxinate.
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| 2. | Dennis Miller | ||
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v. 1. To go from being liberal to conservative in an abrupt fashion. 2. To suddenly change from one state to it's opposite If I vote for Kerry and he dennis millers I'm going to be pissed!
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| 3. | dennis miller | ||
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Political comedian/commentator. Warm up act for has-been egotistical tennis star. Man who disguises innability to discern between right, and his opinion with a thesaurus. One of many, freedom fry consumers
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