![]() ![]() Milton Friedman: The Man Who Laughs, Bryan Caplan | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009 Giant Step - The trick to understanding the meaning of Stiglers quip is to have what is technically called a sense of humour. No longer riding on the merry-go-round (Jack Bog's Blog) 2009 Reading the posts on the economy and listening to the news reminds me of a quip from a century ago: RSSMicro Search - Top News on RSS Feeds 2010 Take health care reform, the issue that Obama through Gibbs cited when he made his one term quip, and has cited repeatedly in the past as the thing that he'd rise or fall on. ![]() In my reading, the Santayana quip is among the "requisite caveats" that Isaacson says Murphy "provides." noun A smart, sarcastic turn or jest a taunt a severe retort or comeback a gibe.įrom WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University.intransitive verb To scoff to use taunts.įrom Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.transitive verb To taunt to treat with quips.noun A short humorous or witty comment or observation, usually spontaneously formed in response to a prior comment.noun A smart, sarcastic turn or jest a taunt a severe retort a gibe.To utter quips or sarcasms on taunt treat with a sarcastic retort sneer at.įrom the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.noun A smart sarcastic turn a sharp or cutting jest a severe retort a gibe.intransitive verb To say (something) as a quip.intransitive verb To make quips or a quip.From The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition. ![]()
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