Bluffet
Bluffet n. v. tr. to deceive by appealing to perceived unlimited wants rather than well provided needs: They bluffeted me into thinking I wanted everything but really I just needed a well poached egg with some hollandaise.
Observation City's always been a sore point with me, but good to catch up with the old boy and a happy Father's Day to all Dads out there tomorrow.
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Is the 't' silent, as in ballet? I wouldn't want to sound like a phillistine when I say it, you see :P
~Mark
http://twistedhamster.net/
9/04/2004 04:49:00 pm
There's a silent T in ballet? No wonder they were snickering when I was discussing Nutcracker Lake.
A very good point Mark the Muse, and it is a silent "t" and you can stretch out the "u" to a richer "oo" for Frenchistential effect as "la vie est un grande bluffet"
9/04/2004 05:21:00 pm
ROFL
~Mark
9/04/2004 05:53:00 pm
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