Vitiate
°to spoil, make faulty; to reduce the value, quality, or effectiveness of something.
°to debase or morally corrupt.
19 April 2010
10 Points
Troglodyte virus ~ Computer fully caved in ~ Vitiated tech.
#haiku #artwiculate
10 Points
A hot-headed eruption ~ Can lead to world corruption ~ Volcano's ash can vitiate ~ So, peeps: Calm down - conciliate!
#poem
15 Points
My brain has been vitiate^d into Swiss cheese ~ Do not take my mental lapses personally, please.
#poem #micropoetry #artwiculate
16 Points
Holy perversions, Batman, it's that 'vitiate'-epitome, @MaxRaunchiness!/Let's make like flying troglodytes, Robin, or he'll make us cave!
15 Points
The early bird's been vitiated by the kiss of the sun's 1st rays & the promise of the enticing delight of fresh, juicy worms.
20 Points
I may be incorrigible, but if you try to vitiate me, you will fail.
#artwiculate #SimplyTheTruth #DontBeShocked
Congrats to Paul (@pn8r of the "A Perendinator's Musings" blog) for the winning tweet!:
Only a corrupt referee could both officiate and vitiate a game at the same time!
~@pn8r
I loved your "you will fail" tweet! :)
ReplyDeleteAnd thanks for the shout out and congrats. I was amazed that my tweet won. It's just my second win.
Aw, thanks, Paul (glad you liked that one) - & you're most welcome (so glad you won again - you have lots of winning tweets [whether they happen to win the crown that day or not])!
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