What we would call a Canadian if the world made sense and people weren't so helplessly brainless.
Hey, Ebenezer! Have you met that new Canadan at our school?
A word used by meretriciously "deep" fourteen-year-olds to refer to the notion of impermanence.
I shall ponder the evanescence of those ethereally shimmering clouds alone in my room while you, my friend, frolic meaninglessly among a decadent throng of revelers. Marvel at how much greater my spirituality is than yours!
Relating to the works of the Hungarian composer and pianist Franz Liszt.
That was a truly Lisztian display of virtuosity!
Relating to or characteristic of the life or chess of American chess master Paul Morphy.
That sacrifice was totally Morphian.
A coward who backs out of a potentially humiliating experience under the guise of doing something more "academic."
He cemented his reputation as a clownish Stauntonian by backing out of that chess game.