risible \RIZ-uh-buhl\, adjective: 1. Capable of laughing; disposed to laugh. 2. Exciting or provoking laughter; worthy of laughter; laughable; amusing. 3. Relating to, connected with, or used in laughter; as, "risible muscles." Risible comes from Late Latin risibilis, from the past participle of Latin ridere, "to laugh, to laugh at." The noun form is risibility. Some-sex marriage A marriage where a couple participates in minimal sexual activity. Bill and Wanda's sex life was almost non-existent. They had a some-sex marriage. Trivia How many sentences long was Abraham Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address? Ten. History Chile: Santiago, the capital city, was ...
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13 February 2011