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Her pockets are bulging, with nembutal, bought from some doctor, who was also bought, to keep those pockets full. <--Name that song kidz!
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Get the nembutal mug.(1) In Greek mythology, the shirt given to Hercules after the poisonous blood of the slain centaur Nessus had been smeared on it .
(2) ' Used allusively, to denote any destructive or expiatory force or influence.' -- Oxford English Dictionary {This dictionary is far and away the very best, the most complete dictionary of the English language. See www.oed.com }.
{From the Oxford English Dictionary}:
Nessus, n.
{ ‘ Used allusively in compounds and phrases (as Nessus-robe, Nessus shirt; Nessus' shirt, shirt of Nessus), to denote any destructive or expiatory force or influence. }
Etymology: < Nessus (classical Latin Nessus, ancient Greek Νέσσος), the name of the centaur slain by Hercules, in classical mythology, whose blood later poisoned Hercules after he was given a garment smeared with it to wear.
(2) ' Used allusively, to denote any destructive or expiatory force or influence.' -- Oxford English Dictionary {This dictionary is far and away the very best, the most complete dictionary of the English language. See www.oed.com }.
{From the Oxford English Dictionary}:
Nessus, n.
{ ‘ Used allusively in compounds and phrases (as Nessus-robe, Nessus shirt; Nessus' shirt, shirt of Nessus), to denote any destructive or expiatory force or influence. }
Etymology: < Nessus (classical Latin Nessus, ancient Greek Νέσσος), the name of the centaur slain by Hercules, in classical mythology, whose blood later poisoned Hercules after he was given a garment smeared with it to wear.
EXAMPLES:
(1) "A shirt with NIKE on it -- OK; a shirt with Nessus on it -- not OK. No Nessus shirt for me." -- Dinkum
(2) Citations collected in the incomparable Oxford English Dictionary:
1616 SHAKESPEARE. "Antony & Cleopatra" (1623) iv. xiii. 43 The shirt of Nessus is vpon me.
1664 THOMAS KILLIGREW. "Parsons Wedding" v. iv, in Comedies & Trag. 153 Take it; would 'twere Nessus his shirt, for you and your Poets sake.
1835 THOMAS CARLYLE. "Lett. to his Wife" (1953) 108 It is now almost my sole rule of life: to clear myself of Cants and formulas, as of poisonous Nessus' shirts.
1905 S. J. WEYMAN. "Starvecrow Farm" xxxii. 297 Remorse is the very shirt of Nessus. It is of all mental pains the worst.
1924 ROBERT GRAVES. "Mock Beggar Hall" 10 The Nessus-robe that beauties wear, Burning away their beauty.
1957 EDITH SITWELL. "Coll. Poems" 414 Then the heart that was the Burning-Bush May change to a Nessus-robe of flame.
1980 PATRICK O'BRIAN. "Surgeon's Mate" vi. 177 A Nessus' shirt might be more apt.
(1) "A shirt with NIKE on it -- OK; a shirt with Nessus on it -- not OK. No Nessus shirt for me." -- Dinkum
(2) Citations collected in the incomparable Oxford English Dictionary:
1616 SHAKESPEARE. "Antony & Cleopatra" (1623) iv. xiii. 43 The shirt of Nessus is vpon me.
1664 THOMAS KILLIGREW. "Parsons Wedding" v. iv, in Comedies & Trag. 153 Take it; would 'twere Nessus his shirt, for you and your Poets sake.
1835 THOMAS CARLYLE. "Lett. to his Wife" (1953) 108 It is now almost my sole rule of life: to clear myself of Cants and formulas, as of poisonous Nessus' shirts.
1905 S. J. WEYMAN. "Starvecrow Farm" xxxii. 297 Remorse is the very shirt of Nessus. It is of all mental pains the worst.
1924 ROBERT GRAVES. "Mock Beggar Hall" 10 The Nessus-robe that beauties wear, Burning away their beauty.
1957 EDITH SITWELL. "Coll. Poems" 414 Then the heart that was the Burning-Bush May change to a Nessus-robe of flame.
1980 PATRICK O'BRIAN. "Surgeon's Mate" vi. 177 A Nessus' shirt might be more apt.
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Get the nesu mug.Ner-sul, also known as "Nersull" is a specification of a grown child who tries to be somewhat competent on the internet. First used in 2015, Nersul is an un-world of warcraft-ified version of the endboss in the infamous dungeon of World of Warcraft's "Shadowmoon Burial Grounds" called "Ner'zhul".
Nowadays the name is used to describe men who are about 6'6ft tall and wear glasses. People who take simple 2D Square Games too seriously or destroy their monitor because of a 3D square game may also be called "Nersul". This serious behaviour is what caused its related name "Nerious", a mix of Nersul and Serious.
Nersul is a perfect example of a bzoomer, an underage teenager who for some reason plays World of Warcraft all day and hates Fortnite unlike every other teenager.
Nowadays the name is used to describe men who are about 6'6ft tall and wear glasses. People who take simple 2D Square Games too seriously or destroy their monitor because of a 3D square game may also be called "Nersul". This serious behaviour is what caused its related name "Nerious", a mix of Nersul and Serious.
Nersul is a perfect example of a bzoomer, an underage teenager who for some reason plays World of Warcraft all day and hates Fortnite unlike every other teenager.
Jesus Christ, look at this guy! He's probably as tall as Nersul!
Nersul's voice is much darker than Corpse, prove me wrong.
I have a friend who's a god at Minecraft but sits in WoW all day, they call him Nersul.
"Nersulinchen", "Nerstuhl", "Nersül", "Nerkuhl", "Nervsul"
Nersul's voice is much darker than Corpse, prove me wrong.
I have a friend who's a god at Minecraft but sits in WoW all day, they call him Nersul.
"Nersulinchen", "Nerstuhl", "Nersül", "Nerkuhl", "Nervsul"
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