Any person climbing
this fence will be
guilty of an offence
under the bylaws
with respect to
pleasure grounds
PENALTY £50

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Any person climbing
this fence will be
guilty of an offence
under the bylaws
with respect to
pleasure grounds
PENALTY £50
god i love the mighty nein and their dedication to underground criminal organizations
An important word to understand. #officious #unwantedhelp #unsolicitedadvice #everybodydoesntwanthelp #letgrownfolksbegrown #meddlesome #gowhereyouarewelcome #happier #healthier #stressmanagement #ConsultJoanne https://www.instagram.com/p/CGqZbVFJqXt/?igshid=1w8rqgpww4zg0
Officious definition: If you describe someone as officious , you are critical of them because they are eager to... | Meaning, pronunciation,
unnecessarily or obtrusively ready to offer advice or services
officious
adj. Marked by excessive eagerness in offering unwanted services or advice to others: an officious host; officious attention.
adj. Informal; unofficial.
adj. Archaic Eager to render services or help others.
I think it's so cool that Gene Kelly choreographed the entire An American in Paris ballet. (In fact, apparently he did his own choreography in every movie he ever made!) Youtube won't let people watch the entire ballet for free (which is fair), so I totally recommend that people rent the film... even if just to watch the ~16.5 minute long ballet scene. It proves what a genius Gene Kelly was and that he knew a gajillion different dance styles :) Fun An American in Paris trivia: Alan Jay Lerner (the guy who wrote the lyrics for My Fair Lady, Gigi, etc.) wrote the script for An American in Paris, thus explaining why the script is so intelligent. (The characters use words like "officious". It's a really fancy script hahaha)
SAT Word of the Day: OFFICIOUS