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Containing much pith; concise and forcefully expressive " 'Tis an exceedingly pithy orange."
Bill O'Reilly is known for asking his viewers to send in pithy comments. |
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Full of meaning or force, containing a definite point. Wow that speech Bob gave the other day was pithy! So easy to understand, he really stuck to the point.
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A word used by Bill O'Reilly on every episode of his Fox News Channel show "The O'Reilly Factor" to describe witty comments. "Keep 'em Pithy! - Bill O'Reilly, "The O'Reilly Factor"
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Pithy = concise, to the point. Most politicans are not pithy - politicans by their nature usually can not keep their comments concise or to the point. Most voters would appreciate political leaders who could get their points across in a concise forceful way - without alot of bloviating - keeping it pithy !
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A broken harmonic This definition was updated from previous version of the word during the 90's, when many words were given alternate meanings SNAP.
"Oh, what a pithy!" |
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Full of or resembling pith, to the point, brief yet forceful. While pithing at the urinal, Geraldo made a pithy remark to the burly man pithing next to him...it engendered a pithy reply and the loss of his Rolex watch.
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something absurd or ridiculous teacher: sit down stevie
stevie: bitch this shit is a pithy |
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