Nothing mythical about it, she. Or so Prolagus tells us.
Sounds to me like it should mean a comedian who tells ascerbic jokes.
See Prolagus's desk.
Is that like the mythical penisbone?
Tailbone's connected to the, hairbone.
I imagine this is both a noun and an adjective. (I've been through months-long acersecomic spells—my hair is presently nearing my tailbone.)
I suppose you could say adult Sikhs are acersecomic.
Number of times I've misread this word as 'arsecomic': umpteen, and still counting!
One whose hair has never been cut (and who, therefore, might look rather silly).
Nothing mythical about it, she. Or so Prolagus tells us.
Sounds to me like it should mean a comedian who tells ascerbic jokes.
See Prolagus's desk.
Is that like the mythical penisbone?
Tailbone's connected to the, hairbone.
I imagine this is both a noun and an adjective. (I've been through months-long acersecomic spells—my hair is presently nearing my tailbone.)
I suppose you could say adult Sikhs are acersecomic.
Number of times I've misread this word as 'arsecomic': umpteen, and still counting!
One whose hair has never been cut (and who, therefore, might look rather silly).