tarheel4lyf
22 years ago
hy·poc·ri·sy

(n. pl. hy·poc·ri·sies

The practice of professing beliefs, feelings, or virtues that one does not hold or possess; falseness.
An act or instance of such falseness.


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[Middle English ipocrisie, from Old French, from Late Latin hypocrisis, play-acting, pretense, from Greek hupokrisis, from hupokrnesthai, to play a part, pretend : hupo-, hypo- + krnesthai, to explain, middle voice of krnein, to decide, judge; see krei- in Indo-European Roots.]
chipslave
22 years ago
I think thats the oath that my doctor made....


Nope... thats Hippocratic oath 😉
JonR
22 years ago
Isn't " hy poc ri sy " just another way of saying " li ber al " ? JonR
Tobasco
22 years ago

You do have a valid point there Jon...hehe!

Mag
xibbumbero
22 years ago
That's funny,I see it hy-poc-ri-sy=con-ser-va-tive,LOL. X
Homebrew
22 years ago
LMAO@everybody,
I love this place.
Later
Dave (A.K.A. Homebrew)
wekikther4wer
22 years ago
hy·poc·ri·sy = politicians
RICKAMAVEN
22 years ago
Magnafide

no mag, he has a 1 track mind,
BMW
  • BMW
  • Herf-A-Holic
22 years ago
Hippo Crisy, I thought that was a Disney character.

Barry
jd1
  • jd1
  • Herf-A-Holic
22 years ago
Yes, Barry, it is.
sketcha
22 years ago
What wekikther4wer said. I think it's pretty universal. Republicans say they want less govt., yet they pry into peoples personal lives. Democrats say they want personal freedoms, yet are tax and spend socialists by nature and on and on and on.
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