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panem et circenses

Bread and circuses in Latin

Panem et circenses can also be interpreted by the alt left liberal media in the United States to refer to fast food and entertainment as the main pillars of US culture.

by Sexydimma March 16, 2017


panem et circenses

Bread and circuses in Latin

The phrase panem et circenses can also be applied to the 'fast food and media entertainment' aspect of American culture

by Sexydimma March 17, 2017


panem et circenses

a) (direct translation from Latin): bread and circuses

b) (adj): something that exists purely f-sag with no real concrete purpose

c) political scandals and entertainment as viewed on television and read in the newspapers

The United Nations, IMHO, under definitions b) and c) can be classified as panem et circenses.

by Sexydimma July 15, 2014


panem et circenses

panem et circenses:

a) (direct translation) :bread and circuses in Latin

b) (adj): something that exists purely f-sag with no real concrete purpose

The United Nations today is nothing more than a panem et circenses, a political circus that performs only for the media.

by Sexydimma October 3, 2013


Saint Pierre et Miquelon

An island located south of Newfoundland and Labrador with a population of 6,080 as of January 2011. It is now today seen as a fantastic place to visit, and while very little know about it, those who do have been returning, concurrent visitors.

I typically enjoy watching people enjoy the views of Saint Pierre et Miquelon.

by The Canadian Textbook December 20, 2017


ya et yet?

This is an example of South Eastern U.S, country slang in it's most unrefined, yet commonplace, of forms. Mostly derived from/by repetition from those with little education due to poverty or simply the need for family/adolescence to work on farms or in cotton fields during harvest. Most rural area schools would close during harvest due to the need for most students to be absent.

Definition: (Have) you eaten yet? or (Have) you had supperdinner yet? Pronounced as one word with 2 syllables, Ya'e't-yet? Hungry?

I'm hown-gre, ya'e't-yet ya et yet? Trans: I'm hungry, have you eaten yet?
G'maGrandmother made biscuits from scratch for bre'fas breakfast, ya'et-yet ya et yet?

by ApathyKills November 18, 2018


ET WEETY

A nickname for someone who is highly stupid.

"Yo Et Weety whats up"

by festive69420 October 30, 2021