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Shakespearean Drunk

The point of inebriation where one becomes possessed of legendary eloquence.
May or may not involve lecturing people endlessly on things that they probably do not want to hear.
Alice reached the magic level of Shakespearean drunk and was able to sing "The Elements" by Tom Lehrer

Ryan got Shakespearean drunk at the Halloween party and lectured me for twenty minutes about how my William Wallace costume contained multiple anachronisms.
by Kaiser Kittu November 1, 2010
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Shakespearean

Early modern English. The English used between 1500 and 1700. Shakespearean English contains words like thee, thou, and thy, and is completely different from current-day English.
The KJV bible is written in Shakespearean.
by YT: Gaming with Charlie November 17, 2018
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Shakespearezanno

A person who mixes Shakespearean philosophy with modern puns and word play.
To be or not to be, A Shakespearezanno?
by DeserTynker June 14, 2018
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Shakesperiod

Noun.

Used to describe a woman's reaction to lack of romance, where the symptoms resemble being on her period.
"It isn't that time of the month, so i'm assuming that she's on her shakesperiod"

"Her shakesperiod is making her crazy"
by HenningH May 23, 2014
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Shatspeare

A form of dramatic acting with literary earnestness and dramatic, unusual pauses (especially within phrases), as demonstrated by classically-trained William Shatner of STAR TREK and T. J. Hooker fame.
The actor in tonight's episode of ___________ probably thought he was brilliant, but will all those odd gestures and weird pauses, it was pure Shatspeare. Shatner Shakespeare Star Trek Denny Crane T.J. Hooker
by Andy Establishment July 21, 2015
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Shakespearesexual

Identifies with the pronouns thy/thou
"Hey, I'm Emily! I'm Shakespearesexual and I identify with the pronouns thy/thou."
by Leo_isadog January 4, 2022
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shakespearonary

relating to or denoting the memories or skills which supply vitality to the mind that holds the Bard of Avon as its 'immediate jewel'
Her shakespearonary skills have earned her the respect of bardolators in the college.
by Wordinary April 24, 2022
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