GPK
101 : GPK FLASHBACK
ANNOTATED
NAMES

| 65a |
PICKLED
PETE -
Pete; The name Pete to go with the word "pickle(d)". |
| 65b |
FORMALDEHYDE
FRED -
Fred : The name Fred to go with the word "formaldehyde".
def'n: Formaldehyde - (n). A colorless pungent irritating gas (CH2O) used chiefly in an aqueous solution as a disinfectant and preservative and in chemical synthesis. |
| 66a |
BABY ABIE
- Rhyme; The name Abie with the word
"baby".
A parody of Abraham Lincoln (February 12, 1809 April 15, 1865) served as the 16th President of the United States from March 1861 until his assassination in April 1865. def'n: Baby - Something that is one's special responsibility, achievement, or interest. slang. --Often used in address. |
| 66b |
LINCOLN PARK
= Lincoln Park.
John Wilkes Booth, a well-known actor and a Confederate spy from Maryland, learning that the President and First Lady would be attending Ford's Theatre on April 14, 1865, crept up behind the President in his state box and fired at point-blank range. def'n: Lincoln Park - Is a 1,200 acre park along Chicago, Illinois' lakefront facing Lake Michigan, It is Chicago's largest public park. There is a statue of Lincoln in the park, the Standing Lincoln (1887), by Augustus Saint-Gaudens, the same sculptor who created the Sitting Lincoln in Grant Park. |
| 67a |
GLOBAL WARREN
= Global war; world war.
def'n: World war - A war engaged in by all or most of the principal nations of the world. def'n: World - The earth with its inhabitants and all things upon it. The concerns of the earth and its affairs as distinguished from heaven and the life to come. def'n: Global - Of, relating to, or involving the entire world; worldwide. def'n: War - A state of usually open and declared armed hostile conflict between states or nations. |
| 67b |
AL POCALYPSE
= Apocalypse.
def'n: Apocalypse - One of the Jewish and Christian writings of 200 b.c. to a.d. 150 marked by pseudonymity, symbolic imagery, and the expectation of an imminent cosmic cataclysm in which God destroys the ruling powers of evil. Etymology: Middle English, revelation, Revelation, from Anglo-French apocalipse, from Late Latin apocalypsis, from Greek apokalypsis. Today the term is often used to refer to Armageddon, also referred to as the end of the world, which may be a shortening of the phrase apokalupsis eschaton which literally means "revelation at the end of the æon, or age". def'n: Armageddon - : The site or time of a final and conclusive battle between the forces of good and evil; the end of the world. |
| 68a |
STITCHED STELLA
- Stella; The name Stella to go with
the word "stitch(ed)".
def'n: Stitch - One in-and-out movement of a threaded needle in sewing, embroidering, or suturing. A local sharp and sudden pain. |
| 68b |
PATCHWORK PAULA
- Paula; The name Paula to go
with the word "patchwork".
def'n: Patchwork - Something composed of miscellaneous or incongruous parts. Pieces of cloth of various colors and shapes sewn together to form a covering; also : something resembling such a covering. |
| 69a |
RAISIN' ELLA
= Raising hell.
A parody of the California Raisins, a fictional rhythm and blues musical group composed of anthropomorphized raisins. def'n: Raise hell - To bring about; cause. To stir up; rouse. def'n: Raisin - A sweet, dried grape. |
| 69b |
GRAPE VI
= Grape vine; Grapevine.
A parody of the song "Heard it Throught the Grapevine" - the California Raisin's theme song. def'n: Grapevine - An informal person-to-person means of circulating information or gossip; heard it through the grapevine. A vine that grapes grow on. |
| 70a |
FINGER-PAINTIN' FIFI
- Fifi; The name Fifi to go with the
word "finger-paint(ing)".
def'n: Finger painting - The method of painting pictures or designs with thickened watercolors on large sheets of paper, using fingers or hands instead of brushes. |
| 70b |
LIBBY STICK
= Lipstick.
def'n: Lipstick - A small stick of a waxlike cosmetic, used for coloring the lips. def'n: Stick - informal. A stiff, awkward, or stupid person. |
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Definitions taken from: The American Heritage Dictionary.