WEEK 8 REVISMENT:
DRAMN:
STORY:
with the in class time, i chose to pursue a revised version of DRAMN. before, the piece went on far too long. i don't think shortening the work covers all the flaws of the piece; i just believe it makes it easier to gestate.
DEFINITION:
Pronunciation: \ˈdr-ahm\
Function: verb
Inflected Form(s): dramned; dramn·ing \ˈdra-miŋ\
Etymology: Rooted in the word damn, which comes from Middle English dampnen, from Anglo-French dampner, from Latin damnare, from damnum damage, loss, fine. Combined with Middle English dreem, from Old English drēam noise, joy, and Old Norse draumr dream; akin to Old High German troum dream. First used on Falmouth Avenue in Playa Del Rey, California - formerly the California Republic.
Date: September 2009
1: a dream that incites a feeling within the dreamer - often of anger, guilt, or anguish towards an individual in which they have no responsibility
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ELSEWHERE:
STORY:
it should be on the ol' URBAN DICTIONARY soon. i want everyone to ADD THEIR WORD on there.
Tuesday, October 20, 2009
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