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A compliment? A compliment!

Posted by Greg on March 31, 2003, at 17:18:15

Somebody (and I won't mention Tina's name) told me I was prolific today. Now I won't tell you the context in which the word was used as that would ruin the ambiance, but I do so love when she pays me compliments, off-handed or otherwise.

Thank you Tina, you are indeed my Angel. :)

Greg

Main Entry: pro·lif·ic
Pronunciation: pro-'li-fik
Function: adjective
Etymology: French prolifique, from Latin proles
Date: 1650
1 : producing young or fruit especially freely : FRUITFUL
2 archaic : causing abundant growth, generation, or reproduction
3 : marked by abundant inventiveness or productivity <a prolific composer>
synonym see FERTILE (now that's funny! :))


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