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Burmanesque (adjective)
Characteristic of the production management style of Rick Berman, meaning creepy, homophobic, and/or misogynistic. Usage similar to Kafkaesque:
“The Garak-Ziyal relationship is a bit too Bermanesque for my taste.”
“How many times did Jeri Ryan pass out on set from that Bermanesque corset leotard they put seven of nine in?”
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billet
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A local English name of the coal-fish, especially when one year old.
A small stick of wood; especially, a stick of wood cut for fuel.
In heraldry, a bearing in the form of a small rectangle, usually set with the long sides vertical.
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Billet
A billet is a living-quarters to which a soldier is assigned to sleep. Historically, a billet was a private dwelling that was required to accept the soldier. Wikipedia
Billet Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
Billet can be a noun or a verb with different meanings, such as an official order directing lodging, a chunky piece of wood, or a bar of metal. See synonyms, examples, etymology, and related words for billet in the online dictionary of Merriam-Webster.
BILLET Definition & Usage Examples | Dictionary.com
Billet can mean a lodging for a soldier, student, etc., an official order directing lodging, a place assigned for a soldier, or a written note. It can also mean a small chunk of wood, a metal bar, or an ornament. See synonyms, origin, and usage examples of billet.
BILLET | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
Billet can be a noun or a verb, meaning a place for soldiers to stay in for a short time or a place for soldiers to stay in for a short time. See synonyms, antonyms, and examples of how to use billet in sentences.
Billet - definition of billet by The Free Dictionary
Define billet. billet synonyms, billet pronunciation, billet translation, English dictionary definition of billet. n. 1. a. Lodging for troops. b. A written order directing that such lodging be provided. 2. A position of employment; a job. 3. Archaic A short letter; a...
BILLET definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
A billet is a house where a member of the armed forces has been billeted, or a lodging for them. It can also mean a metal bar, a wood chunk, a job, or a letter. See synonyms, word forms, and examples of usage from various sources.
billet - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
A billet is a short informal letter, a written order, a ticket for a draw or lottery, or a place where a soldier is assigned to lodge. The word comes from Latin bulla, meaning "document". See also translations, etymology, and related terms in different languages.
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Nepo-Baby is the latest buzz word out of Hollywood. Perhaps the best example of it is the up coming movie “Let Me Go (The Right Way)”.
It’s directed by Steven Spielberg’s daughter Destry Allyn.
It’s written by Stephen King’s son Owen.
It stars Sean Penny’s son Hopper.
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