On 2007-06-02 21:14, DikkyRay wrote:
how is t.A.t.U not obscure?
Obscure; n.
of little or no prominence, note, fame, or distinction: an obscure French artist.
t.A.T.u. is a fairly popular singing group.
On 2007-06-02 21:14, DikkyRay wrote:
how is t.A.t.U not obscure?
Obscure; n.
of little or no prominence, note, fame, or distinction: an obscure French artist.
t.A.T.u. is a fairly popular singing group.
well first off, i was using obscure as an adjective.
ANd by obscure, i meant strange and/or different.
And when i say obscure, i mean for my usual taste.
Unusual? Or maybe Bizarre?
thats the word.On 2007-06-02 21:53, AlexCraig wrote:
Unusual? Or maybe Bizarre?
Unusual
you guys have never heard of obscure being used as an adjective?
Ever hear of obscure art?
'dohOn 2007-06-02 22:22, astuarlen wrote:
this r sarcatsm irony post rite?
for a second i forgot this was fkl....
Sure I have.On 2007-06-02 22:14, DikkyRay wrote:
you guys have never heard of obscure being used as an adjective?
Ever hear of obscure art?
It still means unknown or mysterious.Pronunciation: äb-'skyur, &b-
Function: adjective
Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French oscur, obscur, from Latin obscurus
1 a : DARK, DIM b : shrouded in or hidden by darkness c : not clearly seen or easily distinguished : FAINT <obscure markings>
2 : not readily understood or clearly expressed; also : MYSTERIOUS
3 : relatively unknown: as a : REMOTE, SECLUDED <an obscure village> b : not prominent or famous <an obscure poet>
4 : constituting the unstressed vowel & or having unstressed & as its value
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