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-<tr><td width="*" align="left" valign="top">'''riot''' ''eusa'' '''1.''' A funny occurrence. '''2.''' An unruly crowd. '''3.''' An unorganized, violent, property-damaging, and violently-police-repressed reaction to cartoons, laws, bank meetings, police brutality, [[hurricane]]s etc. '''4.''' A weekend event.+<tr><td width="*" align="left" valign="top">'''riot''' ''eusa'' '''1.''' A funny occurrence; ribald and excessive mirth. '''2.''' An angry mob; an iron fist; the people's will. '''3.''' An unorganized, violent, property-damaging, and violently-police-repressed reaction to cartoons, laws, bank meetings, police brutality, [[hurricane]]s, etc. '''4.''' A weekend event. '''5.''' Wantonness, debauchery, or excessiveness; a turnip.
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 +[[Stimes Addisson]] narrowly once narrowly escaped an angry mob when he [[accident]]ally stumbled into a [[Massive Dinner Send-Back]].
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 +==Non-Canonical Text==
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 +"All now was turn'd to jollitie and game, To luxurie and riot, feast and dance." Milton, John. ''Paradise Lost''. XI. 711.
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 +''France has become'' a hotbed of riots, especially against excessive wind, heat or snow.
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riot eusa 1. A funny occurrence; ribald and excessive mirth. 2. An angry mob; an iron fist; the people's will. 3. An unorganized, violent, property-damaging, and violently-police-repressed reaction to cartoons, laws, bank meetings, police brutality, hurricanes, etc. 4. A weekend event. 5. Wantonness, debauchery, or excessiveness; a turnip.

Extrapolation


Stimes Addisson narrowly once narrowly escaped an angry mob when he accidentally stumbled into a Massive Dinner Send-Back.

Non-Canonical Text


"All now was turn'd to jollitie and game, To luxurie and riot, feast and dance." Milton, John. Paradise Lost. XI. 711.

See Also


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France has become a hotbed of riots, especially against excessive wind, heat or snow.