Cynical Definitions…

ARTIFICIAL INSEMINATION: Procreation without recreation.

BOOKCASE:  A piece of furniture used in America to house bowling trophies and Elvis collectibles.

BULIMIA: Retched excess.

CHIC: Considered smart without the deadening implication of intelligence.

CLIQUE: A group of insiders who greet outsiders with their backsides; a closed circle of asses.

CONSULTANT: A jobless person who shows executives how to work.

DENTURES: Two rows of artificial ivories that may be removed periodically to frighten one’s grandchildren or provide accompaniment to Spanish music.

DNA: A complex organic molecule characterized as the building block of life and appropriately shaped like a spiral staircase to nowhere.

ERUDITE: Exhibiting a degree of book learning fatal to success in any business or romantic enterprise.

FIBER: Edible wood-pulp said to aid digestion and prolong life, so that we might enjoy another six or eight years in which to consume wood-pulp.

FUNERAL HOME: A stately manse occupied by transients who continually receive visitors but lack the energy and inclination to entertain them.

GENETIC ENGINEERING: Tampering with chromosomes so that science might develop a new miracle cure or a rabbit that plays the banjo.

HIP: Smartly attuned to the latest cutting-edge cliches.

JOB: A state of employment everyone wants but few look forward to on a Monday morning.

LAWYER: A professional advocate hired to bend the law on behalf of a paying client; for this reason considered the most suitable background for entry into politics.

LECHER: A stud with liver spots.

LOOTING: A public shopping spree generously sponsored by local merchants in the wake of a riot.

LOTTERY: The equivalent of betting that the next pope will be from Duluth, or that the parrot in the pet store window speaks Flemish.

MATH ANXIETY: An intense lifelong fear of two trains approaching each other at speeds of 60 and 80 mph.

MUGGER: A benevolent citizen of the streets who frequently spares the lives of total strangers in exchange for any cash and valuables in their possession.

NEGOTIATING: The art of persuading your opponent to take the nice shiny copper penny and give you the wrinkled old paper money.

NEUROTIC: Sane but unhappy about it.

OBITUARY: A final summation of our lives that, for most of us, occupies about three inches of space in what will shortly become cage liner for our neighbor’s parakeet.

POSITIVE THINKING: Self-improvement through self-deception.

QUALITY OF LIFE: What an industrialized nation is said to offer when enough of its citizens are suffering from terminal stress.

REVOLUTIONARY: An oppressed person wating for the opportunity to become an oppressor.

SHALLOWNESS: The root cause of chronic good health, high school popularity, appearance on the fiction bestseller lists, and gainful employment on local TV news broadcasts.

STAR: A performer who makes more than his or her agent.  Also SUPERSTAR: A performer who makes more than Guatemala.

STATE-OF-THE-ART: Soon-to-be-obsolete.

TABOO: Any strict cultural prohibition that, when breached, causes everyone in the group  to gasp; e.g., cannibalism, public nudity, serving fried pork rinds at a Hasidic wedding, or answering the question “How are you?” in the negative.

UNEMPLOYMENT: The usual alternative to overwork.

URINAL: The one place where all men are peers.

VIRGIN: A young innocent who in former times was sacrificed to the gods but who now merely lives in disgrace.

WAKE: 1. A convivial soiree with a preserved corpse in the room.  2. What the mourners would be visibly startled to see the corpse do, especially those expecting a sizable inheritance.

X-CHROMOSOME: A genetic double-cross that empowers women with the ability to bear children and reserves for men the right to be color-blind hemophiliacs.

ZOMBIE: A mirthless creature beloved by teenage horror movie fans and those in charge of the hiring at accounting firms.

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Cynical Definitions… — 13 Comments

  1. The Math Anxiety definition caused a big smile. I hit the math wall in Pre Calculus and I never broke through. Complex algebra and geometry were OK and I aced my college level statistics class. But the words “two trains” would make my brain lockup harder than carbide tools.

    • Oh yeah, forgot to add, unlike a certain person, I did not do my math lessons by rubbing charcoal on the cave wall, I had to learn how to use one of those newfangled slide rules.

  2. Thanks for the laughs, that definition of state-of-the-art is spot on. From new to junk in six months or less – don’t we love progress !!

  3. Way TOO MUCH wisdom for this early in the morning. It’s sad that they all make completely that much sense.

  4. OBITUARY – That about sums up my life… except mine won’t be 3″ long. “He was born, he lived, he died. Now on to the news.”

  5. Sounds as if you could give Ambrose Bierce (The Devil’s Dictionary) a run for his money!
    Here’s a hint – don’t go run with Mexican revolutionaries…
    🙂

    gfa

  6. Mack’s Addendum:

    HEADQUARTERS COMPANY COMMANDER: A young Captain approaching alcoholism trying to order around Majors and Colonels while in reality being a commissioned Humvee driver and small arms repair man.

  7. Hey Old NFO;

    LOLROFLMAO..Those are very good and mac’s addendum is great! I also have one…

    “Aircraft Maintenance A person with a high school education to repair the damage caused by a person with a college education…”

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