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Monday, September 26, 2005

bedizen

\bih-DY-zuhn\, transitive verb:
To dress or adorn in gaudy manner.

--Fresh out of prison, Mr. Wizard made the decision to become bedizened in prisms risen from the schism chiseled between fizzled fission and wizened communism.
--And here comes Swamp Thing strutting down the aisle, bedizened in seaweed, fish-hooks, and old shoelaces, looking stunning as always.
--At Christmas, Ms. Clayburgh mourned her beloved Mipsy by bedizening the tree with pieces of kitty litter, horded from the cat's younger, more regular days.
--I'll right, Frankie. Here's the deal, you get bedizened and I'll get bedazzled."
"Okay, okay. Sounds good. But how we gonna do that, Paully?"
"Easy. First, you go in there and put on something nice and flashy-like, like David Bowie's studded skin-suit from 'Labyrinth.' Then you come out here, and I'll say, 'Frankie, I am truly bedazzled.' And that's how we're gonna do that.

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