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128 · Junkie Narrative
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boosting
stealing
onnings
awnings
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elemonade
eliminate
Copley
Copley Square, a neighborhood of Boston
aile
aisle
Bow&Arrow
a reference to the Bow and Arrow Pub at 1 Bow Street. Closed in 2000 due to a building renovation and the rent being raised.
foran
foreign
Cheap-O Records
a reference to Cheapo Records (no hyphen) in Central Square, Cambridge. It was located at 645 Mass Ave when the book was written, but the building has since been demolished. It now resides at 538 Mass Ave. http://www.cheaporecords.com/
trancemission
transmission
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supperst
supposed
pernts
points
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kwai9
quinine
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stoal
stole
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thearized
theorized
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methadoan
Methadone
135* · Orin Calls Hal
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Phoenician
Orin uses it to mean a native of Phoenix, but the Phoenicians were actually an ancient culture who founded the city of Carthage.
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Advent
the four Sundays preceding Christmas
137 · TK
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Walpole
a suburb of Boston about eighteen miles from the city
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138 · State Farm E-mail
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Year of Dairy Products From the American Heartland
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blood-alcohol of .3+
If "legally drunk" is now .08 in many states, it's fair to say this guy was hammered
900 kg
fifteen pounds short of a ton
75 kg
about 165.3 pounds
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30 kg
a little over 66 pounds
140 · Hal's First Film Commentary
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Year of the Perdue Wonderchicken
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Viz.
Latin abbreviation for videlicet, meaning "that is to say"
Mirandized
read his or her rights, from the Supreme Court case Miranda v. Arizona (1965)
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142 · Helen's Only Published Article
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Year of the Depend Adult Undergarment
Jarvik IX
undoubtedly named for Robert Koffler Jarvik (born 1946), inventor of the first artificial heart placed in a human being
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Etienne Aigner
a fashionable leather goods manufacturer
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Brigham and Women's City of Boston Hospital
a real hospital, now affiliated with Harvard Medical School
144 (1) · Québecois Terrorist Groups
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Les Fils de Montcalm
French: Sons of Montcalm. Probably referring to Louis-Joseph de Montcalm-Gozon, Marquis de Saint-Veran (1712-1759), French general during the French and Indian War who presided over the fall of Québec.
144 (2) · Decline of Videophony
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homuncular
of or pertaining to a diminutive human being
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straw boater
a type of hat (a "boater") made of straw
tumescent
swollen
Year of the Depend Adult Undergarment
Freddie-Mac
common name for the Federal Home Loan Mortgage Company
trivalent
having a chemical valance of three
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vectored
To vector is to direct the position of (an airplane).
gumlet
By context, it would seem this word is a synonym for aglet.
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furtive
shifty or sneaky
Physiognomic Dysphoria
Loosely, it means "feeling badly about how one looks."
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snafus
plural of "snafu," a military acronym for "situation normal: all fucked up"
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ostentatious
pretentious or showy
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verve
enthusiasm or vigor
precipitant
sudden, hasty, or rash
micro-econometrist
An econometrist is an economist who uses statistical methods. A microeconomist is an economist who studies a smaller level of economics, i.e., firms and businesses rather than nations or international business.
Ludditism
Named for Ned Ludd (born Ned Ludlam), the Luddites were 19th century opposers of the Industrial Revolution.
retrograde
moving backward
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electric zirconium jewelry
Jewelry made of zircon. Electricity can be applied to a zircon to make a lamp.
NoCoat LinguaScrapers
tongue scrapers designed to remove a film coat
and c.
Et cetera or etc. is Latin for "and other things." Here Wallace has translated et and left c untranslated.
panagoraphobia
fear of going outside (agoraphobia) in any place (pan-)
151* · Urine Testing
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Year of the Depend Adult Undergarment
agnate
related or akin through males, as in a line of males and a line of females (coeds)
widow's peak
a hairline that dips down to a V-shaped point in front when the hair is pulled back
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Endnote 52
spectrometer
an optical instrument used to measure properties of light over a specific portion of the electromagnetic spectrum
E.M.I.T. and AbuScreen/RIA
Enzyme Multiplied Immunoassay Technique; Abusecreen is a brand name of drug test, and RIA stands for radioimmunoassay, "a procedure that measures minute amounts of a substance, such as a hormone or drug, by quantitating the binding, or the inhibition of binding, of a radiolabeled substance to an antibody" (American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition).
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cc
cubic centimeter, equal to 0.001 liters
wienerman
hot-dog salesman
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Yarmouth sail
a type of boat sail, seen here
Pepperdine
a university in Malibu, Calif.
derrick
A derrick is "a jib crane having a boom hinged near the base of the mast so as to rotate about the mast, for moving a load toward or away from the mast by raising or lowering the boom" (Random House Unabridged Dictionary).
foot-treadle
a level worked by foot
f/x
special effects in film
Bolex
a Swiss camera manufacturer
undulating
moving with a wave-like motion
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petrochemical
a chemical derived from petroleum or natural gas
spronging
sprong is Dutch for "to leap or bound"
Eschatonic
The name of the game is based on the same root as eschatology, i.e., the study of the end of the world.
pünch
There is no such German word.
serpentine
snake-like
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dento-dermal
by the skin of his teeth
brine
salt water
emulsion
Emulsion is colloidal suspension of one liquid in another.
differentials
first derivatives in calculus
three Canadians copulating on a snowmobile
high-water
pants hemmed too high
gratis
free of charge
ex cathedra
Latin for "from the chair" and referring to the doctrine of papal infallibility on matters of faith and morals
éclat
great brilliance or conspicuous success
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dewy-eyed
exhibiting childlike simplicity
FIENDS IN HUMAN SHAPE
how a Memphis newspaper described Union soldiers during the Civil War
Brighton
a section of Boston
natal
of or pertaining to a person's birth
Brutus
Marcus Junius Brutus (85-42 BC) was the most famous assassin of Julius Caesar (100-44 BC).
vade mecum
Latin for "go with me," this is a book for quick reference
172 · TENNIS AND THE FERAL PRODIGY
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stevedore
a person who loads and unloads cargo from boats
40 km.
almost 25 miles
Schnell
German: Quickly
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formants and fricatives, trochaically stressed
A format is, according to Wikipedia, "a peak in an acoustic frequency spectrum which results from the resonant frequencies of any acoustic system." A fricative is a phoneme produced by forcing air through tight lips. In English, fricatives are /s/, /z/, /th/, and /zh/. Trochaically means spoken in trochees, or a metrical foot on two syllables with the stress on the first (the word "trochee" is a trochee).
aperture
An aperture is an opening; here it is probably referring to the anus.
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8 1/2
a film by Federico Fellini
intensile
incapable of being stretched
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Noxzema
a skin cleaner marketed by Procter & Gamble
Contracol
not a drug currently marketed in the U.S.
Epsom salts
Magnesium sulfate, used to relieve pain, among other uses.