n. pre'm/>i<nnissst
Saxon
To experience the sensation of the past repeating itself.
HISTORY The Saxon origins of this word are only found in
Latin texts.
Saxon
To experience the sensation of the past repeating itself.
HISTORY The Saxon origins of this word are only found in
Latin texts.
ADAM:"NO WAY! I knew you were going to say that, man!"
MAN: "Say What?"
ADAM: "That's it! Just like that! I just totally preminisced, guy."
MANGUY: "Easy with the exclamation marks man. I
preminisce, like, every day. And is Like allowed
between comma's all by itself?"
ADAM: " Probably. What's that French word for it...? ! Deja vu! That's the one! And theres like Meje vu which is experienciencing the sensation of feeling you've eaten muesli through a straw even though it would get clogged pretty soon if you weren't choking on oat fragments hitting the back of your throat.
MAN: "Say What?"
ADAM: "That's it! Just like that! I just totally preminisced, guy."
MANGUY: "Easy with the exclamation marks man. I
preminisce, like, every day. And is Like allowed
between comma's all by itself?"
ADAM: " Probably. What's that French word for it...? ! Deja vu! That's the one! And theres like Meje vu which is experienciencing the sensation of feeling you've eaten muesli through a straw even though it would get clogged pretty soon if you weren't choking on oat fragments hitting the back of your throat.
by NeilZeBub March 06, 2013