Monday, 31 December 2007
Bibulous
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Yesterday's word of the day from dictionary.com was a cracker. I also think it's rather fitting for New Year's Eve.
bibulous \BIB-yuh-luhs\, adjective:Have a good one.
1. Of, pertaining to, marked by, or given to the consumption of alcoholic drink.
2. Readily absorbing fluids or moisture.
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