[pûŕsə-fläzh́]
(n.)Light good-natured talk; banter.
(n.)Light or frivolous manner of discussing a subject.
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Word of the Day - Learn one new word everyday on Dictionary.com ... The Tory leader sort of wanted to say that the government should deploy the army more rapidly, but -- heaven forfend -- he didn't want to imply that it was anybody's fault that the soldiers hadn't been deployed! ... If one of us is missing, heaven forfend,
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This is a list of idioms that were recognizable to literate people in the late 19th century, and have become unfamiliar since . As the article list of idioms in the English language notes, a list ...
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See also persiflage ... From French persiflage ... Persiflage f. (genitive Persiflage, plural Persiflagen)
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Definition of persiflage in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of persiflage. Pronunciation of persiflage. Translations of persiflage. persiflage synonyms, persiflage antonyms. Information about persiflage in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. ... nor could I laugh, nor engage in my old-time lightsome persiflage,
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The title is a quote from The Mikado, "Is this a time for airy persiflage?" (light banter). The picture on the masthead is of the late Gilbert Russak, as KoKo, the character who asks the question.
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persiflage per·si·flage • (noun) formal light mockery or banter. [Mid-18th century. < French < persifler "to banter" < siffler "to whistle" ... Since it is probably unrealistic to assume that Persiflage readers have been the collective victims of an eight-month coma epidemic, I should probably attempt to...
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