Collage
A college teacher reminds her class of tomorrow's final exam. 'Now class, I won't tolerate any excuses for you not being here tomorrow. I might consider a nuclear attack or a serious personal injury, illness, or a death in your immediate family, but that's it, no other excuses whatsoever!'
A smart-ass student in the back of the room raised his hand and asked, 'What would you say if tomorrow I said I was suffering from complete and utter sexual exhaustion?' The entire class is reduced to laughter and snickering. When silence was restored, the teacher smiled knowingly at the student, shook her head and sweetly said, 'Well, I guess you'd have to write the exam with your other hand.' |
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That doesn't much to do with lots of cut-up magazine pictures glued together...
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Yeah I was just wondering the exact same thing lol... Collage? :humm:
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Main Entry: col·lege
Pronunciation: \ˈkä-lij\ Function: noun Usage: often attributive Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French, from Latin collegium society, from collega colleague — more at colleague Date: 14th century 1 : a body of clergy living together and supported by a foundation 2 : a building used for an educational or religious purpose 3 a : a self-governing constituent body of a university offering living quarters and sometimes instruction but not granting degrees <Balliol and Magdalen Colleges at Oxford> —called also residential college b : a preparatory or high school c : an independent institution of higher learning offering a course of general studies leading to a bachelor's degree; also : a university division offering this d : a part of a university offering a specialized group of courses e : an institution offering instruction usually in a professional, vocational, or technical field <business college> |
col·lage (k-läzh, k-)
NOUN: An artistic composition of materials and objects pasted over a surface, often with unifying lines and color. A work, such as a literary piece, composed of both borrowed and original material. The art of creating such compositions. An assemblage of diverse elements: a collage of conflicting memories. VERB: col·laged, col·lag·ing, col·lages VERB: tr. To paste (diverse materials) over a surface, thereby creating an artistic product. VERB: intr. To create such an artistic product. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ETYMOLOGY: French, from coller, to glue, from colle, glue, from Vulgar Latin *colla, from Greek kolla OTHER FORMS: col·lagist(Noun) |
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