Ironic or sarcastic expression of agreement that really means disagreement or dismissal. See whatever.
No, Howard Dean is a man of character and conviction . . .
Yeah, right!
Impressive at first but with experience, found to be stupid or unimaginative
"That John Kerry seems to have gravitas."
"He's a mile wide and an inch deep."
Balls, testicles (Italian); meaning courage, strength of character, masculinity. See break my balls
That Kerry, he was in the war, but in politics he ain't got no coglioni
(1) A paddy, mick, Irishman. MIldly pejorative. Refers to the national instrument of Eire.
(2) A harmonica or mouth organ.
"I'm always sharp
When playin' the harp,
'Cause my heart belongs to Daddy!"
-- Cole Porter
Practice of displaying an arrested person to the press and public while delivering the person to the courtroom, etc.
Giuliani arrested stockbrokers and took them on a "perp walk" when he could have arrange for them to surrender quietly.
Anything that's fun or dangerous, from the lawyer warnings on TV commercials. See professional driver on closed course.
Look, he's skateboarding on top of a 767!
Don't try this at home.
Latin for "sticking it up the ass; term used for butt-fucking or cornholing in old-fashioned books, back when the well-bred knew Latin and hoi polloi didn't.
Intromissio in ano is legally defined as the great crime against nature.