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Verb. To vomit. E.g."He drank so much at his stag party he spent the next 2 days puking up." [1600s] Madly in love with, or mad about, something or someone. E.g."I was potty about Angelina Jolie for several years." In this pleasing season, the pilgrim starts planting his staff while the shepherd starts playing on nature’s flute and the mute bagpipe in the shade of the shepherdess’s mossy mound. In short, at this time, everything lives, everything dances, and breathes only orbicular conjunction.
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