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Lackluster, tedious, trys the patience The talkshow host conducted an insipid interview with the starlet.
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adj.
1. Lack of flavour; untasty. 2. Lack of redeeming qualities that interest or excite you; dull, void of personality. 1. Gee Mrs Potterson! Your flapjacks sure are insipid!
2. It's not that I don't love you any more, it's just that over the past couple of weeks, I've really come to realise what a bland, insipid bastard you've become. |
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Something that lacks flavour; doesn't have a taste. Osso: "My zobb is insipid"
Bilo and Abood: "WE LOVE IT!!" |
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a powerful god-llike beign that abounds the massassi message board.
No fear is necessary, as he is much too lazy to give a damn about anything . I'll bust an INSIPID in his ass!
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