"What Does That Mean? Infamous?"

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Infamous is when you are more than famous. My skull and shackles characters aren't just famous, they are IN-famous.


Doesn't infamous mean famous but for the wrong reasons?


Well if you are French and spent 20 years believing that Guacamole and Wack-a-Mole actually were spelled the same, I guess you'll wonder like me whether Inf-a-Mouse is just another sort of Guacamouse. :-)
Unless it comes from Latin, and that's even worse because as a froggy, you're then supposed to understand what it really means :-)


Depends on who you ask.


I rest my case (of wine).

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Frencois wrote:
Well if you are French and spent 20 years believing that Guacamole and Wack-a-Mole actually were spelled the same...

I did not make it to the end of this sentence.

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That awkward moment, when you think there is just one other person on the internet who got that Three Amigos reference.


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LFDPrivateer wrote:
That awkward moment, when you think there is just one other person on the internet who got that Three Amigos reference.

The last two days have shown me that none of my friends have ever seen that film...

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Jefe, what is a plethora?

Spoiler:
The sheer number of random movie, game, and music quotes stuck in my head is absurd, but they make for great blog titles. :D

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"I think its a mail plane."
"How can you tell?"
"Didn't you notice its little balls?"


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You mean flammable and inflammable mean the same thing?


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El Guapo, I know that I, Jefe, do not have your superior intellect and education, but could it be that once again, you are angry at something else, and are looking to take it out on me?


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Store Blog wrote:
"What Does That Mean? Infamous?"
Dictionary.com wrote:

Infamous

[in-fuh-muhs]

adjective

1.

having an extremely bad reputation:
"an infamous city."

2.

deserving of or causing an evil reputation; shamefully malign; detestable:
"an infamous deed."

3.

Law.
a.)deprived of certain rights as a citizen, as a consequence of conviction of certain offenses.
b.)of or relating to offenses involving such deprivation.

Simply because I'm stunned that this was posted on the Internet and didn't get a reply like this.

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