Fumes
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:"This culture is running on whatchacall, fumes." -- [[Televy Gide]], in his fortunate confession. | :"This culture is running on whatchacall, fumes." -- [[Televy Gide]], in his fortunate confession. | ||
- | :"If a bullet could talk, this bullet shot fume like a foamy thigh." -- from [[Blood Red Blues]]. | + | :"If a bullet could talk, this bullet shot fume like a foamy thigh." -- the [[Blind Man|Old Blind Man]] in [[Blood Red Blues]]. |
== See also == | == See also == |
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fumes A. 1. The product of a failed evocation, liable to sprain a limb and rend the mind. 2. Born, jacketed, sent on his way from the altar where Abraham failed in duty; named Ishmael when the name should be Isaac, named Isaac when the name should be Ishmael; a clamp. 3. The by-product or remainder of vapor. 4. False testimony, a simulacra. 5. The remaining portion of a previous wealth; the product of reduction.
Extrapolation
Fumes was the name of a squealer in Blood Red Blues who had nevertheless attended several Vatican Breakfasts.
Usage
- "This culture is running on whatchacall, fumes." -- Televy Gide, in his fortunate confession.
- "If a bullet could talk, this bullet shot fume like a foamy thigh." -- the Old Blind Man in Blood Red Blues.