So where in the world is Nina Hartley ...?

mikebailey mikebailey at speakeasy.net
Mon May 21 07:35:31 CDT 2007


that was Daniel Harper's contribution - though he was agreeing with
my sentiment (ewww) -- note that this bit of vocabulary is a
neologism and gives props to his thesis on youth and age...

very sorry about the relationship pain, Daniel, hopefully it is
karma's way of clearing the deck for something better...

On Sun, 20 May 2007, Bryan Snyder wrote:

> Lol - I totally missed that... what a drop of diction!
>
> -----Original Message-----
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>
> Mike's thought that P might simply
> >be
> >squicked out by publicly commenting on his niece's career ...
>
> That's what I love P-list. People, you're expanding my vocabulary.
>
> squick (verb)
>
>
> Entry: squick
> Function: verb
> Definition: to bring displeasure, to "gross one out"; to perform an action
> that makes other people cringe in disgust; to suggest something of a
> displeasurable nature
> Word History: Invented, 2002.
> Sample sentence: <Stacey squicked Ani by showing her fresh wound.>
>
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