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    Phil·is·tine ( P ) Pronunciation Key (fl-stn, f-lstn, -tn)
    n.

    1. A member of an Aegean people who settled ancient Philistia around the 12th century B.C.
    2.
    1. A smug, ignorant, especially middle-class person who is regarded as being indifferent or antagonistic to artistic and cultural values.
    2. One who lacks knowledge in a specific area.


    adj.

    1. Of or relating to ancient Philistia.
    2. often philistine Boorish; barbarous: “our plastic, violent culture, with its philistine tastes and hunger for novelty” (Lloyd Rose).


    [From Middle English Philistines, Philistines, from Late Latin Philistn, from Greek Philistnoi, from Hebrew Plitîm, from Pleet Philistia.]

    Word History: It has never been good to be a Philistine. In the Bible Samson, Saul, and David helped bring the Philistines into prominence because they were such prominent opponents. Though the Philistines have long since disappeared, their name has lived on in the Hebrew Scriptures. The English name for them, Philistines, which goes back through Late Latin and Greek to Hebrew, is first found in Middle English, where Philistiens, the ancestor of our word, is recorded in a work composed before 1325. Beginning in the 17th century philistine was used as a common noun, usually in the plural, to refer to various groups considered the enemy, such as literary critics. In Germany in the same century it is said that in a memorial at Jena for a student killed in a town-gown quarrel, the minister preached a sermon from the text “Philister über dir Simson! [The Philistines be upon thee, Samson!],” the words of Delilah to Samson after she attempted to render him powerless before his Philistine enemies. From this usage it is said that German students came to use Philister, the German equivalent of Philistine, to denote nonstudents and hence uncultured or materialistic people. Both usages were picked up in English in the early 19th century.




    philistine

    adj 1: of or relatin to ancient Philistia or the the culture of the Philistines [syn: Philistine] 2: smug and ignorant and indifferent or hostile to artistic and cultural values [syn: anti-intellectual] n 1: a person who is uninterested in intellectual pursuits [syn: lowbrow] 2: a member of an Aegean people who settled ancient philistia around the 12th century BC [syn: Philistine]
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    What's that word that means "get someone else to do the work"?
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    Quote Originally Posted by DorisInsinuate
    What's that word that means "get someone else to do the work"?
    manker, of course.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DorisInsinuate
    What's that word that means "get someone else to do the work"?
    admin

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    Quote Originally Posted by manker
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    Hmm, I'm not sure that was the one I was thinking of, but it does begin with a D
    It's hot in Topeka.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DorisInsinuate
    Quote Originally Posted by manker
    Delegate
    Hmm, I'm not sure that was the one I was thinking of, but it does begin with a D
    Designate?
    I plan on beating him to death with his kids. I'll use them as a bludgeon on his face. -

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    No, I'm sure the word was lazy sounding, delegate works though.
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