Tuesday, October 21, 2014

orb-vs-ort----ETAN nate n8 a10







noun
1.
a sphere or globe:
a Christmas tree hung with brightly colored orbs.
2.
the eyeball or eye:
He looks with blind orbs on an indifferent world.
3.
any of the heavenly bodies, as the sun or moon:
He lay on the grass, warmed by that orb of day, the sun.
4.
a globe bearing a cross; the mound or emblem of sovereignty,especially as part of the regalia of England.
5.
Astrology. the number of degrees from exactness within which anaspect operates.
6.
a circle or something circular.
7.
Astronomy. (formerly) the orbit of a heavenly body.
verb (used with object)
9.
to form into a circle or sphere.
10.
Archaic. to encircle; enclose.
verb (used without object)
11.
to move in an orbit.
12.
to form into an orb or globe; round out.
Origin
1520-1530
1520-30; Latin orbis circle, disk, orb
Related forms
orbless, adjective
orblike, adjective
unorbed, adjective bullshit. a warhammer term and an anagram for rebound , bounder....UNDERBO. now that i can go with.

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Examples from the web for orb
  • Some silk made by orb weaver spiders rivals the tensile strength of steel.
  • The great voyages of discovery shrank our planet from a fearsome void to afamiliar orb.
  • The orb sits on your office desk and glows a quiet yellow.
British Dictionary definitions for orb


orb

/ɔːb/

noun 
1.
(in royal regalia) an ornamental sphere surmounted by a cross,representing the power of a sovereign
2.
a sphere; globe
3.
(poeticanother word for eye1


ort

[awrt]  


noun
1.
Usually, ortsa scrap or morsel of food left at a meal.
Origin
late Middle English
1400-1450
1400-50; late Middle English; cognate with Low German ort, early Dutchoorete; compare Old English or- out-, ǣt food (see eat )
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Word Origin and History for ort
n.

"remains of food left from a meal," mid-15c., probably cognate with earlyDutch ooraeteLow German ortfrom or-privative prefix, + etan "to eat"(see eat (v.)). Perhaps from an unrecorded Old English word.
ESSEN, TO EAT, GERMAN

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or·bit
ˈôrbət/
noun
noun: orbit; plural noun: orbits
  1. 1.
    the curved path of a celestial object or spacecraft around a star, planet, or moon, especially a periodic elliptical revolution.
    synonyms:coursepathcircuittracktrajectoryrotationrevolutioncircle;
    rarecircumgyration
    "the monthly orbit of the Moon"
    • one complete circuit around an orbited body.
    • the state of being on or moving in an orbit.
      "planets in orbit around the sun"
    • the path of an electron around an atomic nucleus.
  2. 2.
    a sphere of activity, interest, or application.
    "a radical filmmaker outside the Hollywood orbit"
    synonyms:sphere, sphere of influence, area of activity, rangescopeambit,compassjurisdictionauthoritydomainrealmprovinceterritory,turf
    informalbailiwick
    "the problem comes outside our orbit"
  3. 3.
    ANATOMY
    the cavity in the skull of a vertebrate that contains the eye; the eye socket.
    • the area around the eye of a bird or other animal.
verb
verb: orbit; 3rd person present: orbits; past tense: orbited; past participle: orbited; gerund or present participle: orbiting
  1. 1.
    (of a celestial object or spacecraft) move in orbit around (a star, planet, or moon).
    "Mercury orbits the Sun"
    synonyms:revolve around, circle around, go around, travel around
    "Mercury orbits the Sun"
    • fly or move around in a circle.
      "the mobile's disks spun and orbited slowly"
      synonyms:revolve around, circle around, go around, travel around
      "Mercury orbits the Sun"
    • put (a satellite) into orbit.
Origin
mid 16th century (sense 3 of the noun): from Latin orbita ‘course, track’ (in medieval Latin ‘eye socket’), feminine of orbitus ‘circular,’ from orbis ‘ring.’


Sunday, October 19, 2014

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Tuesday, August 12, 2014

darkblog forms

jeannie
nico
death
mija

pedicure of the footage , a portrait of light house posture, in water, transposing...................................

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What We Can Learn From the Supermodel Who Breaks All the Rules
Photo: Getty Images
“I smoke,
pot only
 I drink, I like wine,
babe beer is better than a sulfite-LADEN BEV, ANY TIME. micro-brew, might i recommend a nice tall pyramid or ninkasi to your  most starved of good drink mick-jaggerness?
 I love sun tanning,
the solar bed or outside UV jer? WHITE hair and brown skin, how oddy the look-
 I drink coffee. 
argh. aspirin babe, extra strength. coffee is not exaCTLY RIGHT EITHER. these days. all gmo, u, me and o, java..
I am doing all sorts of things I shouldn’t do,” Jerry Hall just told Good Housekeeping UK

me too.b knotty.
. And it made me nearly jump for joy. Unlike actresses who swear they eat all day every day and never work out, I actually believe the 58-year-old model. She looks like someone who has lived an awesome, full life and is the kind of woman my friends and I look up to — one who ditches rules in favor of doing whatever she wants.
54 here, bike and walk daily make a lot of money doing not much AND SMOKING A LOT OF  marijuana..............
Unfortunately Hall’s attitude is anything but the norm these days. While  interviewing esthetician Renée Rouleau the other day, she told me that in her almost 30 years of working in skin care, she’s never seen the obsession with finding a magic cure-all reach quite so feverish a pitch. That same obsession carries over into all aspects of life these days: Everyone seems to be searching for the one food to cut out of their diets to score the body they’ve always wanted or the one makeup trick that will give them instant cheekbones. Readers want to know which easy workout will get them bikini-ready in less than 10 minutes a day. Hall’s answer to staying fit? Sex, gardening, and housework. That’s right in line with a recent study in The New York Times reporting that “People’s attitudes toward physical activity can influence what they eat afterward and, ultimately, whether they drop pounds.” Meaning counting down the minutes on a treadmill isn’t doing as much for you as say splashing around in a lake with your friends. As my friend Leah, an editor, says of the insanity, “Life is too short and we work too much as it is.”
Sure, I have a few friends who do detox cleanses, go through crazy bootcamp phases, and obsess over every calorie (and I love them!), but I’ve realized that for the most part, I’ve surrounded myself with women who share my same laissez-faire attitude. “Ultimately my desire to eat the tastiest thing possible — whether that’s McDonald’s or sautéed kale — and do the most relaxing, feel-good thing possible — could be watching hours of So You Think You Can Dance or taking a dance class — always wins out,” says Leah. “I won’t say the pressure to look fit and be healthy doesn’t creep up on me at all — I feel it, and as I get older I think about it more — but it never overwhelms me.”
I used to be pretty determined to lose 10 pounds; a flat stomach was always just out of reach until I went through a breakup that left me so depressed I lost more like 15 pounds. I was the skinniest I’d ever been — and the most miserable. If that’s what it takes, I realized, forget it. I always order dessert and my fair share of bread, and then I run or box in the morning because I love the rush — not because I feel guilty about last night’s meal. On the weekends, you can find me in the sun, wearing plenty of SPF but no hat—and definitely no umbrella.

jerry hall?
i must have been drubk
that
or i ate too much meth last spring

Saturday, July 26, 2014

7.26.2014

hairy knees
niece
harry
deborah harry nees

 nodositaet
 phylloxera
 no heheh yea
aburnakrampususubus
uu hay nat ten  !yay hay am ten ten hoo yoo hoo hoo mici oo!
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and blankety-blank X II


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death-test

shine-on shannon,goodbye

there's another heaven

 we know he h8s seeing the good gUy win????