lounge (v.)
to pass (time) in lounging (usually fol. by away or out): to lounge away the afternoon.
1508, from Scot., of uncertain origin, "to lounge about, lie at full length,"
The noun in the sense of "comfortable drawing room" is first recorded 1881;
in the sense of "couch on which one can lie at full length," 1830. Lounge lizard is from 1912,
originally in reference to men who hung around in tea rooms to flirt.
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Friday, 14 December 2018
talon abraxas
browsing through talon abraxas' i', reminded of that phrase from miss jean brodie that 'for those who like that sort of thing that is the sort of thing they like'. so while i may not be taken with some of his iamges i did like this.
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