12/13 viva la whatever -jon
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\_ "vive" not "viva"
\_ Says who?
From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
Viva \Vi"va\, interj. [It.]
Lit., (long) live; -- an exclamation expressing good will,
well wishing, etc. -- n. The word viva, or a shout or sound
made in uttering it.
\_ Maybe he meant:
Main Entry: qui vive
Pronunciation: kE-'vEv
Function: noun
Etymology: French qui-vive, from qui vive? long live who?,
challenge of a French sentry
Date: 1726
: ALERT, LOOKOUT -- used in the phrase on the qui vive
\_ Maybe it just doesn't fucking matter and both of you
find something more important to worry about like Felicity's
hair style or something.
\_ Maybe you should.
\_ Hahahhaa wow a stinging rebuke! hahahahah. Can
you also chant the "sticks and stones" rhyme?
\_ Viva la more, viva la more, viva la company. |