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-[[Category: Glossary]]'''Ape''' ''verb'' '''1.''' When your'e angry at something, and you can't describe it, exactl like a deliberation of Thanksgiving, concerning the impossible situation -- earlier described -- of migrating your entire apartment, using only the calories available through an average morning breakfast, usually measured by a mathematical formula that emulates the mass created by an unsusually dense occurence of midgets, most of which appear to be smoking cigars. '''2.''' A hairy and ferocious beast that lives in jungles and shit.+[[Category: Glossary]]'''Ape''' ''verb'' '''1.''' When your'e angry at something, and you can't describe it, exactly like a deliberation of Thanksgiving, concerning the impossible situation -- earlier described -- of migrating your entire apartment, using only the calories available through an average morning breakfast, usually measured by a mathematical formula that emulates the mass created by an unsusually dense occurence of midgets, most of which appear to be smoking cigars. '''2.''' A hairy and ferocious beast that lives in jungles and shit.
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Ape verb 1. When your'e angry at something, and you can't describe it, exactly like a deliberation of Thanksgiving, concerning the impossible situation -- earlier described -- of migrating your entire apartment, using only the calories available through an average morning breakfast, usually measured by a mathematical formula that emulates the mass created by an unsusually dense occurence of midgets, most of which appear to be smoking cigars. 2. A hairy and ferocious beast that lives in jungles and shit.

Usage


"Somehow the rumour that William Flintrock is as "hairy as an ape" has been making the rounds. As recent as yesterday I heard it. When I hiked the GR10 in the Pyrenées last month, we went swimming. It just isn't true."

-- Steven Adkins, June, 2003