SF GATE MORNING FIX
THE SAN FRANCISCO FACTOID
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How did Nob Hill get its name? It’s colloquial for ‘nabob’, meaning
anyone of great wealth.
THE DAILY WORD — Learn it, use it, spell it
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gambado – noun – pl gambadoes also gambados [modif. of F gambade] (1820)
1) A low leap of a horse in which all four feet are off the ground
2) A leaping, capering or gamboling movement
Usage example: And the small children became quickly embarrassed and
deeply disturbed as Junior giddily mounted up Colin Powell and spanked
him with his cowboy hat and made him prance around the room and gambado
over the presidential seal in the Oval Office, making horsey noises,
just like at the ranch.
dumbasses
(fox gets worse and worse. notice the only thing they say in response to this.)