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to Blodgetize (v): to proclaim something as fact even though the information stated originates from deep inside one's ass.
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Yet what does it mean to proclaim something "unwatchable": disturbing, revolting, poor, tedious, or literally inaccessible?
And with the serial drama that is the Lakers, it's always tempting to proclaim something.
As a general rule, journalists (particularly us of the tech stripe) go gonzo when trying to proclaim something a new "trend".
He was very fond of quoting, as the quintessentially rash forecast, a headline in Lord Beaverbrook's Daily Express in the late 1930s, proclaiming something to the effect that "there will be no war".
And the regret of proclaiming something online when you should keep your social media mouth shut.
Operation Green Hunt has been proclaimed as well as denied.
Its popularity has soared and its champions, such as the writer and founder of the Alliance of Independent Authors, Orna Ross, proclaim it as something "radical, really revolutionary within my world".. Self-publishing is the revolution du jour, the change that will liberate writers and democratise publishing.
His paintings proclaim as much.
So she orders something vodka-based ("gin makes me mean") and is presented with a glass of pink, which she proclaims as: "Good.
This view was proclaimed as early as in 1987 by World Health Organization (WHO) [ 1].
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