1)to be deep/insightful
2)hard to grasp/understand to the shallow mind or someone of ordinary knowledge.
2)hard to grasp/understand to the shallow mind or someone of ordinary knowledge.
I found the preacher's sermon to be very profound and insightful, today.
Bob wasn't ver profound when he said, "I like beer and sex."
Bob wasn't ver profound when he said, "I like beer and sex."
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"He said she and he were going to the store with her and her friend" God, could Steve be any more pronounly ambiguous in his texts?
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guy 1) 'what's with all these anorexic, pseudo-post modern , painfully image-obsessed artistic cunts in this dingy alley? guy 2) 'it's just st jeromes dude. they're profound'.
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