The Anarchists and The Tourists Unite
Posted by Lizzie on 05/19/12
1. To impede traffic, by vehicle or foot. “Sharnette nearly leapt over a fire hydrant to avoid the wall of tourists who liked to bloccupy the front of Macy’s.” See also: Slowgle (to reduce one’s speed to get a better look).
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England has always reveled in its drawing-room dramas, from Jane Austen’s social minefields to E.M. Forster’s Howards End to Upstairs, Downstairs — and yes, the blockbuster Downton Abbey. John Lanchester’s brilliant Capital, set on a once-ordinary London block whose housing prices have skyrocketed, has the distinction of being the first brick-and-mortar novel set squarely in our current times.

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self-deprecredible
A self-deprecating remark meant in jest but taken seriously
Comment by Adam Liptak — 5/22/2012 @ 12:22 pm
I’ve got one:
Phantonion: why your car still smells like yesterday’s Subway sandwich, even though there is no visible evidence.
Comment by Debra — 6/12/2012 @ 9:50 pm