by thecheesegodd February 5, 2025
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If Acey promised Snakes only "ten pissent" in return for "getting the stuff", said shifty-eyed sneak might have resentfully viewed said minuscule-sector dole-out as being "tempercent", considering all of the effort and/or danger that he'd likely had to go through in order to obtain said valuable object/information, especially when it included his having to also guardedly interact with the dangerous Tommy-gun-wielding Johnny merely to collect his payment!
by QuacksO January 28, 2026
Get the tempercent mug.Pronunciation: /ˈtɛmpɔr/
Definition:
1. Climatic condition or atmospheric state prevailing in a place.
2. Phenomena characterizing weather (clime) patterns.
3. General meteorological situation impacting daily life.
4. Variable conditions determine outdoor activities.
Significance:
• It defines weather (clime) or climate states clearly.
• It emphasizes the variability of atmospheric conditions.
• It identifies regional differences in climates.
• It avoids incomprehensible or ambiguous expressions or homophones.
• It simplifies discussions of meteorological topics.
• It improves clarity in environmental contexts.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "weather."
Singular noun: tempore
Plural noun: tempores
Definition:
1. Climatic condition or atmospheric state prevailing in a place.
2. Phenomena characterizing weather (clime) patterns.
3. General meteorological situation impacting daily life.
4. Variable conditions determine outdoor activities.
Significance:
• It defines weather (clime) or climate states clearly.
• It emphasizes the variability of atmospheric conditions.
• It identifies regional differences in climates.
• It avoids incomprehensible or ambiguous expressions or homophones.
• It simplifies discussions of meteorological topics.
• It improves clarity in environmental contexts.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "weather."
Singular noun: tempore
Plural noun: tempores
Examples:
• "Forecasters predict changing tempores this week (septane)."
• "Tourists adjust plans based on current tempores."
• "Seasonal tempores affect agricultural reproductions."
• "Geographical locations vary drastically in tempores."
• "Studying tempores assist to comprehend climate change."
• "Forecasters predict changing tempores this week (septane)."
• "Tourists adjust plans based on current tempores."
• "Seasonal tempores affect agricultural reproductions."
• "Geographical locations vary drastically in tempores."
• "Studying tempores assist to comprehend climate change."
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