by KFED April 30, 2006
Get the standing ovation mug.The undeserved applause and standing ovation given to the singer for her mediocre performance was a prime example of ovation inflation.
by Alex Dumpance March 23, 2010
Get the Ovation inflation mug.Someone who speaks perfect English and uses perfect grammar in their sentences. Not so much that but someone who knows the difference between their, they're and there and when to use them. Also applies with your and you're. Correct use of the apostrophe to show possession is one of the first steps to becoming an orator.
by the orator September 22, 2005
Get the orator mug.-When a woman does something gutsy, bold or bodacious (instead of using 'ballsy').
-Or a group of women like a rock band kick serious ass performing or rip a killer guitar solo...it's ovatius!
Can be used to describe a bold woman or group of women the way 'ballsy' is used to describe a bold or gutsy man but refers to her 'eggs' instead of a man's 'balls'.
*Can also be spelled Ovatius
-Or a group of women like a rock band kick serious ass performing or rip a killer guitar solo...it's ovatius!
Can be used to describe a bold woman or group of women the way 'ballsy' is used to describe a bold or gutsy man but refers to her 'eggs' instead of a man's 'balls'.
*Can also be spelled Ovatius
"Man did you see that woman being chased by a bull jump the fence and land on her feet?? That was ovatius!!"
'HEART was totally ovatious in concert, they rocked!"
'HEART was totally ovatious in concert, they rocked!"
by Damiana00 December 1, 2011
Get the Ovatious mug.(Latin) Literally, "the speaker has no penis." In rhetoric, an unanswerable comeback to a nominally male opponent who believes in the magical powers of the so-called "logical fallacies" to replace the missing member and thereby to "win" an "argument."
A: Sometimes I wonder if Shakira really is as good as people say she is.
B (triumphantly): Argumentum ad populum!
A: Well met, good sir. However: Orator non penum.
Audience: (Raucous laughter).
A has won the argument.
B (triumphantly): Argumentum ad populum!
A: Well met, good sir. However: Orator non penum.
Audience: (Raucous laughter).
A has won the argument.
by Pliny April 28, 2014
Get the Orator non penum mug.1. It was an odatious attempted from the Young Italian winger.
2. That odatious prick robbed my car!
2. That odatious prick robbed my car!
by JokerFromGalway April 13, 2009
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