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- | [[Category:Glossary]]'''Titor'd''''' v.'' '''1.''' Amanuensical term referring to the construction of proto-vaporous chronologies wherein the timeline becomes corrupted or otherwise antipodal; derived from [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Titor John Titor]].''' 2.''' Slang reference to a fashion or trend that has since passed from popular favor. '''3.''' The act of an individual who, intending to display a clever wit, instead produces a drollery so profound a distended, uncomfortable silence ensues. '''4.''' To be fooled, or victimized by whimsy. | + | [[Category:Glossary]]'''Titor'd''''' v.'' '''1.''' Amanuensical term referring to the construction of [[vapor|proto-vaporous]] chronologies wherein the timeline becomes corrupted or otherwise antipodal; derived from [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Titor John Titor]].''' 2.''' Slang reference to a fashion or trend that has since passed from popular favor. '''3.''' The act of an individual who, intending to display a clever wit, instead produces a drollery so profound (that) a distended, uncomfortable silence ensues. '''4.''' To be fooled or victimized by whimsy. |
Revision as of 18:26, 22 Feb 2005
Titor'd v. 1. Amanuensical term referring to the construction of proto-vaporous chronologies wherein the timeline becomes corrupted or otherwise antipodal; derived from [John Titor (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Titor)]. 2. Slang reference to a fashion or trend that has since passed from popular favor. 3. The act of an individual who, intending to display a clever wit, instead produces a drollery so profound (that) a distended, uncomfortable silence ensues. 4. To be fooled or victimized by whimsy.