(noun) native to the Philippine islands, a rare and intoxicatingly delectable dark-brown treat, a taste of which causes instant inebriation, as well as a physical and psychological addiction.
Etymology: Filipino Spanish, probably short for Filipino = "pinoy", + "noir" (French), literally, black/dark Pinoy (an Asian delicacy)
I want to swallow every single drop of that fine pinoy noir! I want more!!!
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Pronunciation: 'skan-ti-'li-sh&s
Function: adjective
Etymology: "scantily" (adv.) from scanty English dialect scant scanty supply, from Middle English, from Old Norse skamt, from neuter of skammr short : limited or less than sufficient in degree, quantity, or extent + "delicious" (adj.) from Middle English, from Middle French, from Late Latin deliciosus, from Latin deliciae delights, from delicere to allure
1 : a shocking outfit or garment consisting of materials that are less than sufficient in degree or quantity but appeals to one of the bodily senses especially of sight causing the beholder to experience overwhelming levels of pleasure.
- scant脗路i脗路li脗路cious脗路ly adverb
- scant脗路i脗路li脗路cious脗路ness noun
Despite his scantilicious attire, he managed to maintain his svelteness in front of the audience.
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(noun) a person who is short and is of foreign origin by birth, usually native to Asia.
Etymology: an Asian immigrant = "FRESH OFF the BOAT", abbreviated "FOB" + "Hobbit", coined by J.R.R. Tolkien to mean "a member of a fictitious peaceful and genial race of small humanlike creatures that dwell underground"
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(noun) a person who is short and is of foreign origin by birth, usually native to Asia.
Etymology: an Asian immigrant = "FRESH OFF the BOAT", abbreviated "FOB" + "Hobbit", coined by J.R.R. Tolkien to mean "a member of a fictitious peaceful and genial race of small humanlike creatures that dwell underground"
My fobbit friend is good in math.
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