/həˈle(ə)rēəs/
Adjective
Of or pertaining to the Hilary in your life. May indicate ownership or reference to an idiosyncrasy pertaining to the Hilary-person:
Adjective
Of or pertaining to the Hilary in your life. May indicate ownership or reference to an idiosyncrasy pertaining to the Hilary-person:
1. Indicating ownership:
Person 1: "Oh my gosh, that sweater is Hilaryous!"
Person 2: "Oh, okay, I was wondering to whom it belonged. Hilary must have left it here, the last time she visited."
2. Pertaining to idiosyncrasy of the Hilary-person:
Person 1: "You know that thing Hilary always does, when she leaves social gatherings without notifying her friends? She seems to catch a thrill from gaining MIA status; it happens nearly every weekend."
Person 2: "Oh yes, that thing. It's never funny but so Hilaryous all the same."
Person 1: "Oh my gosh, that sweater is Hilaryous!"
Person 2: "Oh, okay, I was wondering to whom it belonged. Hilary must have left it here, the last time she visited."
2. Pertaining to idiosyncrasy of the Hilary-person:
Person 1: "You know that thing Hilary always does, when she leaves social gatherings without notifying her friends? She seems to catch a thrill from gaining MIA status; it happens nearly every weekend."
Person 2: "Oh yes, that thing. It's never funny but so Hilaryous all the same."
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"Dr, is my brother really insane?"
"Mrs Griffin, we don't use the word 'insane', we prefer the term 'mentally hilarious'"
"Mrs Griffin, we don't use the word 'insane', we prefer the term 'mentally hilarious'"
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