
Chris Pine : Myriad : \mi-ree-add\ adj.
1. A great many; innumerable
“Whoah, check out Chris Pine. There are myriad reasons that I would hit that.”
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Chris Pine : Myriad : \mi-ree-add\ adj.
1. A great many; innumerable
“Whoah, check out Chris Pine. There are myriad reasons that I would hit that.”
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Zac Efron : facetious : \fuh-see-shuhs\ adj.
1. not meant to be taken seriously or literally
“My dad said even he would do Zac Efron but I think he was being facetious”.

Slang Sunday : THIS : \th-is\ adjective/pronoun
1. One-word response (esp. on message board) as an affirmation of the author’s agreement with a statement.
“Gabriel Aubry is the most gorgeous creature on God’s green earth”.
“THIS.”
Santiago Cabrera : Trite : \trahyt\ adj.
1. lacking in freshness or effectiveness because of constant use or excessive repetition.
“I would say that Santiago Cabrera is smoking hot but that seems so trite…”

Tweeple Tuesday : @onetoughpirate : Indomitable \in-dom-i-tuh-buhl\ adj.
1. cannot be subdued or overcome
“That Bob Bowers is one indomitable guy”.
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Brent Corrigan : Tumescent : \tyoo-mess-uhnt\ adj.
1.Swollen
“Watching the new Brent Corrigan vid has left me tumescent in the undercarriage.”
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Chris Colfer : Nonplussed \ non-pluhsd\ adj.
1. to render utterly perplexed or confused
“I am nonplussed as to why Chris Colfer wasn’t in People’s Hot 100”

Tweeple Tuesday @Serafinowicz : Mendacious : \mehn-day-shuhs\ adj.
1. Lying, esp. habitually. Being untruthful.
“My friend said she once dated Peter Serafinowicz but then she was probably being mendacious”.
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Zachary Levi : Fatuous : \fa-choo-uhs\ adj.
1. inane or foolish
“My friend isn’t hot for Zachary Levi but then she’s completely fatuous”.

Noel Fielding : Alfresco : \al-fres-coh\ adj
1. Taking place or located in the open air
“I’d like to get crazy with Noel Fielding alfresco, if you know what I mean”