Monday, April 09, 2007

And the meme goes on

I had forgotten that I had submitted these a while back, but the Urban Dictionary (www.urbandictionary.com) picked up two definitions I gave to them months ago and published them. So the 'meming' of William F. DeVault intensifies.

the definition of 'amomancer'

the definition of 'loft weasel'

He owes me one. Big time. Go check them out and make sure to vote on them (it helps to have people say "up").

I have to go listen to the roughs for his next podcast. Feh.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

EJ,

RE: "coined by 90's internet poet William F. DeVault."

WTF? "-90's-????" how 'bout
World famous and eternal poet
William F. Devault???
: }

And,
Loft Weasel?
HilARious!
What a great phrase.

Good for you for sending these in! Seriously, loved the definition of Amomancer-as poetic a definition as I've heard in a long while...

A ReAder

William F. DeVault said...

I like elquent, poetic definitions. I literally read dictionaries from time to time, to find new words and surprising aspects to existing ones in my vocabulary.

Thanks for stopping by!

Twist said...

"excruciatingly confessional and emotionally overwrought poetry"

Never heard your work described in such a manner. Hmmm... overwrought, huh. Interesting.

T

Anonymous said...

Overwrought...sounds somewhat like a swooning Victorian heroine fainting because her stays are too tight and she can't breathe. However, excruciatingly confessional is dead on. Rondalaire

William F. DeVault said...

Okay...move along, nothing to see here...

Meme
and my shadow
strolling down the information superhighway
just meme
and my shadow
all alone and feeling kind of blue

:-)

Anonymous said...

Meme and my shadow!

Very. Funny. Again.

Blue in a blue movie kind of way? Fascinating.

And I'm guessing it isn't just VICTORIAN ladies swooning over your poetry.

Talented and insightful people often have a hard time finding a satisfying match-

They tend to move on down,
move on down,
the road

more quickly than most mortals...

-Longstocking, checking in

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