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 | Nov 4, 2010This week's theme Back-formations This week's words comminate aesthete dentulous buttle emote  Read it today  Discuss  Feedback  RSS/XML             A.Word.A.Daywith Anu Garg buttle
 PRONUNCIATION:(BUT-l)   
 MEANING:verb intr.:
   To do a butler's work. ETYMOLOGY:Back-formation from butler, from Old French bouteillier (cup-bearer), from
bouteille (bottle). Originally, a butler was in charge of the wine. Earliest
recorded use: 1867. USAGE:"The top hotels in Saudi Arabia are staffed by foreign men -- something
   I realized must be the case when my butler at the Al Faisaliah folded
   my underwear unprompted. If I were buttled by a Saudi, we'd probably be
   shuttled to Deera Square -- or Chop Chop Square, as it's better known --
   where the public beheadings occur." Maureen Dowd; A Girls' Guide to Saudi Arabia; Vanity Fair (New York); Aug 2010. See more usage examples of buttle in Vocabulary.com's dictionary. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:Insanity - a perfectly rational adjustment to an insane world. -RD Laing, psychiatrist and author (1927-1989) | 
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