a golf term used when you hit your ball into a lake, pond, stream or ditch. Used with a French accent. Originally, from a scene in the movie "Return of the Pink Panther" in which Peter Sellers attempts to gain entrance into a castle by crossing a mote. After several attempts, each time resulting in a swim in the mote, Peter Sellers exclaims..."Swine mote!"
Whack....kerplunk....swine mote!
I would have had a great round, but I hit my ball in the water on number 5 again. Swine mote!
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Following the Mahatma Gandhi memorial lecture on Thursday evening, Jane had ingested fifteen White Castle chesseburgers and a chocolate shake, so the first thing she did Friday morning was pump a chunky into the mote.
A variation on "emote" meaning to rant, or express inappropriately personalproblems or sadness online through blogs and notes on sites like myspace or facebook.
"Did you see that depressed blog entry Claudia posted on her profile last night?"
"Yeah she totally E-moted"
"Harriet E-moted through an insane blog ranting about how much she hates all her friends."