Other fun options: postop (after an operation), shiest (most shy), detick (to remove a tick from). Most people would probably not consider these words cute, but cuteness is in the buttonhole of the beholder.
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About 30 years ago, there was a company that my employer contracted with, whose CFO had the last name of Cashdollar. I've tried to find their first name, but apparently that info is old enough that it's not still on the internet.
That's the Presidential dollar coin, which originally ran from 2007 to 2016. The fronts showed Presidents from George Washington to Ronald Reagan (minus Jimmy Carter, who was still alive at the time); the backs all had the design posted above. G.W. Bush was also honored in 2020 after his death.
What is GOPanese?
This typo bugs me.
Here's the decision. Please post links to court documents, rather than merely un-Alt-texted screenshots, since they are public records.
storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.us...
Or low blood magic, but high sex sugar!
I showed up in three of these 2026 QCF conference pictures!
What is a monkee?
Not Enough Resources
Extremely relatable
The word spoonerism was mentioned in three episodes:
* Why is there a cat in "caterpillar"? | BUG WORDS
* 100 Word Facts... and Rob & Jess meet!
* Is "posh" really an acronym? | WORD MYTHS
All are about butterfly/flutterby.
Found using Filmot's YouTube subtitle search:
filmot.com/search/spoon...
That was H.A.L.'s response to Adam's hypothetical ("what if...?"), not H.A.L. actually claiming that about Adam.
I would call it cyan, and my answer to your second question is no, it doesn't seem like either a blue or a green.
That might be because I've been programming computers since the early 1980s and cyan was a distinct color from either blue or green, one of only eight colors available at the time.
She seems almost euphoric about that salad
You saying that reminds me that I had heard it before, but I certainly couldn't've brought that name to mind by myself.
Immigration judges aren't judges. They're employees of the Justice Department and part of the executive branch of government. They call themselves judges, but that's just a job title and not an accurate description.
I recently had a dish with instructions to put it into a cold oven, then turn on the heat to a set temperature for a particular number of minutes. This recipe called for heating the oven, not pre-heating it.
My assumption is that Star Trek Scouts is canonical in the sense that it exists as an in-universe program for kids. Perhaps Naomi Wildman watched this on Voyager when she was very young. And maybe there's even a holodeck version, so players can make the choices themselves and see it play out live.
She was assigned because, at first glance, the new case seemed to be closely related to an older case. The court's rules say closely-related cases should go to the same judge instead of being randomly assigned. She determined they weren't as closely related as required to avoid the random process.
That's a good way to test an AI: Ask it a question about something you have some expertise on, and see what all it gets wrong.
I have yet to find one trustworthy.
What is their tucker?
After looking back through the threads, this actually seems to be one of the most common answers. D'ohh! Okay, how about:
To Wong Foo,
Thanks for Something,
Julie Newman
Crow on the Orient Express
What is Dialywood?
Tell me again how the Gay Agenda has taken over the media.
Tell me again how it's chic to be gay.
Tell me again how homophobia is over.
Tell me again how no one's discriminating against LGBTQ people.
Tell me again how LGBTQ people are overrepresented.
(People I know have said all of these.)
Star Warschestershire Sauce
An ink drawing of Darth Maul with the Taskmaster set pattern instead of his usual tattoos, labeled TASKMAULSTER
I was watching Taskmaster last night and remembered I drew this.
Have you seen the sitcom Vicious, with Ian McKellan and Derek Jacobi as an old married couple who bicker a lot and there's a super hot younger neighbor who comes over every episode? I could easily imagine Patrick Stewart in Derek's role.
No, this is a win. The Court of Appeals completely upheld her conviction, ruling that presidential pardons do not apply to state crimes and rejecting all of her other defenses. Only one of the factors used in her sentencing was ruled invalid; the judge has to re-sentence her without that factor.
What is "And that's how I met my friends"?