title Definitions -- Blithbury & Epping user strick ip 128.61.105.190 vol 1 lock ******** Cached from http://folk.uio.no/alied/TMoL.html#anchorE /list( -def * BLITHBURY (n.) A look someone gives you by which you become aware that they're much too drunk to have understood anything you've said to them in the last twenty minutes. * EPPING (participial vb.) The futile movements of forefingers and eyebrows used when failing to attract the attention of waiters and barmen. * EPWORTH (n.) The precise value of the usefulness of epping (q.v.). It is a little-known fact than an earlier draft of the final line of the film Gone with the Wind had Clark Gable saying 'Frankly my dear, i don't give an epworth', the line being eventually changed on the grounds that it might not be understood in Cleveland.