Blue said:
Rugby Rat said:
As for Blue. After the Bulls antics last week I have nicknamed them "Pillows".
You will find an Australian referee this week for the Bulls. He would have watched the Bulls cheating last week and will surely penalise harshly for constant indiscretions.
*sigh*
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nonsensical
adjective
1. incongruous;inviting ridicule; "the absurd excuse that the dog ate his homework"; "that's a cockeyed idea"; "ask a nonsensical question and get a nonsensical answer"; "a contribution so small as to be laughable"; "it is ludicrous to call a cottage a mansion"; "a preposterous attempt to turn back the pages of history"; "her conceited assumption of universal interest in her rather dull children was ridiculous" [syn: absurd]
2. having no intelligible meaning; "nonsense syllables"; "a nonsensical jumble of words" [syn: nonsense]
PILLOW
1. a bag or case made of cloth that is filled with feathers, down, or other soft material, and is used to cushion the head during sleep or rest.
2. anything used to cushion the head; headrest: a pillow of moss.
3. Also called lace pillow. a hard cushion or pad that supports the pattern and threads in the making of bobbin lace.
4. a supporting piece or part, as the block on which the inner end of a bowsprit rests.
?verb (used with object) 5. to rest on or as on a pillow.
6. to support with pillows.
7. to serve as a pillow for: She pillowed the child with her body.
?verb (used without object) 8. to rest as on a pillow.
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Origin:
bef. 900; ME pilwe, OE pylu < L pulvīnus cushion (whence also G Pf?hl)
Related forms:
pil⋅low⋅less, adjective
pil⋅low⋅like, adjective
Synonyms:
1. See cushion.
CHEAT
?verb (used without object) 4. to practice fraud or deceit: She cheats without regrets.
5. to violate rules or regulations: He cheats at cards.
6. to take an examination or test in a dishonest way, as by improper access to answers.
7. Informal. to be sexually unfaithful (often fol. by on): Her husband knew she had been cheating all along. He cheated on his wife.
?noun 8. a person who acts dishonestly, deceives, or defrauds: He is a cheat and a liar.
9. a fraud; swindle; deception: The game was a cheat.
10. Law. the fraudulent obtaining of another's property by a pretense or trick.
11. an impostor: The man who passed as an earl was a cheat.
GUTLESS
Lacking substance; weak or insignificant--------------------------------------------------------------------------------