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Bodily MisadventureVol. I Confidence: Moderate
Entry #0923 · Public Archive · TML 163.9 / FLK.II

The Old Neapolitan Soup

First filed 17 November 2018 · Re-filed 23 November 2018 amendment filed.

Top Definition

Def. 01 of 18
A straightforward soup you can get anywhere, like a carrot coriander soup or a tomato soup, but someone will just stick basil in it and then call it something exotic.
Submitted by: [redacted] Contributor Record Sealed · 17 November 2018

verified Dr. J. Marston · TML/F-217 · clerk C.P.

Public Endorsement
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This definition: 1 · Entry total: 18

Endorsements logged to TML-0923/D01

filed in Vol. I, drawer 11, shelf 5

See also TML-1932 (q.v.) · TML-1753 (q.v.)

File index · TML-0923 · 18 records · select a ref to view
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D01 [redacted] 17 Nov 20181
D02 [redacted] 17 Nov 20181
D03 [redacted] 17 Nov 20181
D04 [redacted] 17 Nov 20181
D05 [redacted] 17 Nov 20181
D06 [redacted] 17 Nov 20181
D07 [redacted] 17 Nov 20181
D08 [redacted] 17 Nov 20181
D09 [redacted] 17 Nov 20181
D10 [redacted] 17 Nov 20181
D11 [redacted] 17 Nov 20181
D12 [redacted] 17 Nov 20181
D13 [redacted] 17 Nov 20181
D14 [redacted] 23 Nov 20181
D15 [redacted] 23 Nov 20181
D16 [redacted] 23 Nov 20181
D17 [redacted] 23 Nov 20181
D18 [redacted] 23 Nov 20181

Alternate Definitions

D02

Sometimes you just look out in the morning and you just look at it and you think, I just don't know what that weather is, particularly. It's sort of a bit cloudy. It's a bit drizzly. Then you sort of weirdly see some sun coming through. You can't tell. You think, well, I can't dress for this.

Submitted by: [redacted] · 17 November 2018

verified Mrs. E. Tindall · TML/F-217 · clerk A.D.

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D03

A small cup of very strong coffee with a bit of booze in it.

Submitted by: [redacted] · 17 November 2018

verified Mrs. P. Akande · TML/F-201 · clerk A.D.

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D04

The local council of Swimming Pool Rapids, full of kids who can't muster the strength to swim to the exit.

Submitted by: [redacted] · 17 November 2018

verified Mrs. P. Akande · TML/F-204 · clerk A.D.

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D05

A thick, sweet liqueur of no known origin you order in a bar on holiday that comes in a dusty, ornate brown bottle on the top shelf. No one has touched the stuff in years.

Submitted by: [redacted] · 17 November 2018

verified Mrs. P. Akande · TML/F-217 · clerk H.M.

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D06

A cocktail made from all those at the end of a party when you're at someone's house and they say, where's that stuff we bought in Greece? The green stuff. Who brought Bazik? No, stick it with the yellow stuff we got in Sardinia. With the Dissarono. Isn't there a tangerine-based liqueur we can mix that with? Only once we put the calure in.

Submitted by: [redacted] · 17 November 2018

verified Mrs. P. Akande · TML/F-204b · clerk M.L.

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D07

The waterlogged centre circle of a second-rate Sunday league match.

Submitted by: [redacted] · 17 November 2018

verified Mr. G. Coleridge · TML/F-204b · clerk H.M.

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D08

The often multicoloured and unidentified liquid found at the bottom of a bin.

Submitted by: [redacted] · 17 November 2018

verified Mrs. P. Akande · TML/F-217 · clerk P.W.

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D09

That indeterminable sludge left in the sink when you washed up dishes with too much food left on them that blocks up the plug hole.

Submitted by: [redacted] · 17 November 2018

verified Mrs. E. Tindall · TML/F-204b · clerk M.L.

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D10

The collection of food, sauce, gravy and napkins that gets scraped onto the top plate when clearing a table.

Submitted by: [redacted] · 17 November 2018

verified Dr. R. Hollis · TML/F-217 · clerk P.W.

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D11

A saucepan that been soaking for days in a shared student residence. It got detergent in it.

Submitted by: [redacted] · 17 November 2018

verified Mr. H. Okafor · TML/F-204b · clerk S.T.A.

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D12

Just balsamic vinegar.

Submitted by: [redacted] · 17 November 2018

verified Mr. H. Okafor · TML/F-217 · clerk D.E.H.

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D13

What's left in a used ashtray when you've left it outside in the rain.

Submitted by: [redacted] · 17 November 2018

verified Dr. R. Hollis · TML/F-204 · clerk R.O.M.

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D14

The last dregs of ice cream that you drink straight from the bowl.

Submitted by: [redacted] · 23 November 2018

verified Dr. M. Vassiliou · TML/F-201 · clerk A.D.

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D15

The local council swimming pool.

Submitted by: [redacted] · 23 November 2018

verified Dr. J. Marston · TML/F-201 · clerk D.E.H.

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D16

The washing pile made up of pink, brown, and yellow clothes.

Submitted by: [redacted] · 23 November 2018

verified Mrs. P. Akande · TML/F-217 · clerk D.E.H.

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D17

That indeterminable sludge left in the sink when you've washed up dishes with too much food left on them.

Submitted by: [redacted] · 23 November 2018

verified Dr. J. Marston · TML/F-204 · clerk D.E.H.

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D18

When you accidentally add slightly off milk into a coffee and get that added swirl of white lumps, preferably served in a pink mug for the full range of colours, because it looks Neapolitan.

Submitted by: [redacted] · 23 November 2018

verified Mr. H. Okafor · TML/F-217 · clerk R.O.M.

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  1. Earlier instance reported but never filed.