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caligula--

 

Gaius Julius Caesar Augustus Germanicus (August 31, 12 – January 24, 41), more commonly known by his nickname Caligula (pronounced /kəˈlɪɡjʊlə/, meaning "little [soldier's] boots"), was a Roman Emperor who reigned from 16 March 37 until his assassination on 24 January 41. Caligula was the third emperor of the Roman Empire, and a member of the Julio-Claudian dynasty which descended from Augustus.

 

Although Caligula was popular with the Roman public throughout his reign, the scarce surviving sources focus upon anecdotes of his alleged cruelty, extravagance and sexual perversity, presenting him as an insane tyrant.

 

 

it was also the name of a porno movie that was put out by hustler...

 

dude had mad orgies.

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n.

 

A promise to pay a debt, especially a signed paper stating the specific amount owed and often bearing the letters IOU.

 

[From the pronunciation of I owe you.]

 

I be owing the government, loan sharks, ex girlfriends, bookies, old women, property owners, any city I got tags in... Son I just be owning.

 

IOU

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I used to work at the mall selling ghetto silver and dog tags with pictures of your kids on them

oh and belt buckles with your name in them

 

we worked out in the middle of the hallway selling our garbage

 

The mall tried to be all classy with what they called our stores...Mobile Retail Units, Kiosks, Stands...etc. The workers on paper were mobile retail unit sales associates

 

Everyone in the hallway called em carts....and people that worked at carts were Cart Monkeys because we got paid for shit and a monkey could do our job.

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enmity

 

en·mi·ty (nm-t)

n. pl. en·mi·ties

Deep-seated, often mutual hatred.

[Middle English enemite, from Old French enemistie, from Vulgar Latin *inimcits, from Latin inimcus, enemy; see enemy.]

Synonyms: enmity, hostility, antagonism, animosity, rancor, antipathy, animus

These nouns refer to the feeling or expression of deep-seated ill will. Enmity is hatred such as might be felt for an enemy: the wartime enmity of the two nations.

Hostility implies the clear expression of enmity: "If we could read the secret history of our enemies, we should find . . . enough to disarm all hostility" Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.

Antagonism is hostility that quickly results in active resistance, opposition, or contentiousness: "the early struggles of famous authors, the notorious antagonism of publishers and editors to any new writer of exceptional promise" Edith Wharton.

Animosity often triggers bitter resentment or punitive action: overcame her animosity toward her parents.

Rancor suggests vengeful hatred and resentment: filled with rancor after losing his job.

Antipathy is deep-seated aversion or repugnance: an antipathy to social pretension.

Animus is distinctively personal, often based on one's prejudices or temperament: an inexplicable animus against intellectuals.

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