Monday, November 01, 2004

Debouch Bush

Tony Pierce points us to Dictionary.com's (honest to God) word of the day for November 1st:
debouch \dih-BOWCH; -BOOSH\, intransitive verb:

1. To march out (as from a wood, defile, or other narrow or confined spot) into the open.

2. To emerge; to issue.

transitive verb:

To cause to emerge or issue; to discharge.
When the mill hands hassled Pete at the Manchester Cafe, he took off his apron, debouched from behind the counter and beat them senseless. --Richard Rhodes, Why They Kill
"Debouch Bush" - There's another great bumper sticker idea.

Pierce also has an excellent and entirely plain-spoken endorsement of Kerry here.

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