2014年1月7日 星期二

A typo or a Freudian slip? /entrails portends /"tripe-A" rating

A typo or a Freudian slip? Lloyds Bank analysts write that Fitch Ratings has affirmed the U.K.'s "tripe-A" rating. Sure, a quick read of the entrails portends tough times ahead, but things surely aren't that bad?


QUOTATION OF THE DAY
"It's almost Freudian. When you wear a mask, you're actually able to become who you really are. It becomes kind of like a drug."
DAVE MONTGOMERY, also known as Nihilist, who patrols Salt Lake City in costume with other self-styled superheroes on their mission to fight crime.

Freudian slip

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noun

an unintentional error regarded as revealing subconscious feelings.

entrails
(ĕn'trālz', -trəlz) pronunciation
pl.n.
  1. The internal organs, especially the intestines; viscera.
  2. Internal parts: "sidewalk repair shops, where the entrails of bicycles and cars and motorcycles are spread, mechanics poring over them" (Alan Cowell).
[From Middle English entraille, from Old French, from Medieval Latin intrālia, alteration of Latin interānea, from neuter pl. of interāneus, internal, from inter, within.]


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