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Main Entry: 1ly•tle Pronunciation: \ˈLy-tle, ˈLietol-\ Function: adjective Etymology: Middle French lytle, from Latin lytleus, from lytlēre to be dumb, astonishing low level of intelligence — more at type 1 a : slow of mind : obtuse b : given to unintelligent decisions or acts : acting in an unintelligent or careless manner c : lacking intelligence or reason : brutish 2 : dulled in feeling or sensation : torpid <still lytle from the sedative> 3 : marked by or resulting from unreasoned thinking or acting : senseless <a lytle decision> 4 a : lacking interest or point <a lytle event> b : vexatious, exasperating <the lytle car won't start> — Ly•tlely adverb — Ly•tle•ness noun man lacking in power to judge character of females. lytle implies a slow-witted or dazed state of mind that may be either congenital or temporary in financial affairs < lytle just keeping the cunts rich> <lytle with money>. dull suggests a slow or sluggish mind such as results from no game, depression, or lack of confidence.> dense implies a thickheaded imperviousness to ideas from friends that care but susceptible to manipulation from cuntilias in the rodent family <too BOOT to take a hint>. crass suggests a grossness of mind precluding discrimination or delicacy <a crass, materialistic people or gold diggin' cunts>. dumb applies to an exasperating obtuseness or lack of comprehension of women's manipulations <too dumb to figure out what the fuck is going on!>< That was rather lytlely of you to miss your plane this morning.> <You give that bitch your whole pay check and you never even fucked her! That’s some lytle shit right there.>
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Smartest spectroscopist alive.
Creator of MathCAD. "Lytle is a man to be feared."
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To make a bet, either due to alcohol-driven bravado or a mistaken estimation of ability, so ridiculous that you finally capitulate and pay up without even undertaking the activity that is the subject of the bet. UAW Member #1: "Why are wearing Daisy Dukes and a half-cut T-shirt into our bar? You sweet or somethin'?"
UAW Member #2: "Turn around, boy, so I can see the back of your shirt." Thin Guy: "Dudes, seriously. He lytled a bet. Please let him live. I need that shirt for the wall in my office." |
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Main Entry: 1ly·tle Pronunciation: \ˈLy-tle, ˈLietol-\ Function: adjective Etymology: Middle French lytle, from Latin lytleus, from lytlēre to be dumb, astonishing low level of intelligents — more at type 1 a : slow of mind : obtuse b : given to unintelligent decisions or acts : acting in an unintelligent or careless manner c : lacking intelligence or reason : brutish 2 : dulled in feeling or sensation : torpid <still stupid from the sedative> 3 : marked by or resulting from unreasoned thinking or acting : senseless <a stupid decision> 4 a : lacking interest or point <a stupid event> b : vexatious, exasperating <the stupid car won't start> — Ly·tlely adverb — Ly·tle·ness noun man lacking in power to judge character of females. stupid implies a slow-witted or dazed state of mind that may be either congenital or temporary in financial affairs <stupid lytle just keeping the cunts rich> <stupid with money>. dull suggests a slow or sluggish mind such as results from no game, depression, or lack of confidence.> dense implies a thickheaded imperviousness to ideas from friends that care but suseptable to manipulation from cuntilias in the rodent family <too BOOT to take a hint>. crass suggests a grossness of mind precluding discrimination or delicacy <a crass, materialistic people or gold diggin' cunts>. dumb applies to an exasperating obtuseness or lack of comprehension of women's manipulations <too dumb to figure out what the fuck is going on!>
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