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#4141 | | insecurity, n.: Finding out that you've mispronounced for years one of your favorite words.
Realizing halfway through a joke that you're telling it to the person who told it to you.
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#4142 | | interest, n.: What borrowers pay, lenders receive, stockholders own, and burned out employees must feign.
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#4143 | | Interpreter, n.: One who enables two persons of different languages to understand each other by repeating to each what it would have been to the interpreter's advantage for the other to have said. -- Ambrose Bierce, "The Devil's Dictionary"
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#4144 | | intoxicated, adj.: When you feel sophisticated without being able to pronounce it.
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#4145 | | Iron Law of Distribution: Them that has, gets.
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#4146 | | ISO applications: A solution in search of a problem!
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#4147 | | Issawi's Laws of Progress: The Course of Progress: Most things get steadily worse. The Path of Progress: A shortcut is the longest distance between two points.
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#4148 | | It is fruitless: to become lachrymose over precipitately departed lactate fluid.
to attempt to indoctrinate a superannuated canine with innovative maneuvers.
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#4149 | | "It's in process": So wrapped up in red tape that the situation is almost hopeless.
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#4150 | | italic, adj: Slanted to the right to emphasize key phrases. Unique to Western alphabets; in Eastern languages, the same phrases are often slanted to the left.
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