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brainsick, a. (ˈbreɪnsɪk) [f. brain n. + sick.] 1. Diseased in the brain or mind; addle-headed, mad, foolish, frantic.1483 Caxton G. de la Tour xiv. 20 Nor foles that are brayne sik. 1549 Latimer Serm. bef. Edw. VI (Arb.) 84 What ye brain-sycke fooles..do ye beleue hym? 1648 Hunting of Fox 25 Some h...
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Mr. Limberham; or, the Kind Keeper
Brainsick, seduced by Woodall
Mrs. Brainsick: married to Mr. Brainsick, seduced by Woodall
Ms Tricksy: Limberham's 'Mistress', who is seduced by Woodall
Mr Limberham: Ms.
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cerebrose
cereˈbrose, a. rare. [ad. L. cerebrōsus headstrong, passionate, f. cerebrum brain.] ‘Brainsick, mad-brained, wilful, stubborn’ (Bailey 1727). Hence † cereˈbrosity.a 1586 Sidney Wanst. Play Wks. (1674) 622 (D.) Till I have endoctrinated your plumbeous cerebrosities. 1647–8 Wood Life (1848) 36 To admi...
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Twisted Insane
He founded the record label Brainsick Muzik, signing other rappers.
Early life
Johnson is from San Diego, California.
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Livin' Proof
It features guest appearances from Absaloot, Big Shug, Guru, Brainsick Enterprize and Smiley the Ghetto Child. "Blackstarr" Demsey (Brainsick Enterprize) – performer (track 13)
Kendrick "Jeru the Damaja" Davis – backing vocals (track 5)
Christopher "DJ Premier"
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umbrella
umbrella (ʌmˈbrɛlə) Also 7 umbrellia, umbrilla. β. 7–9 umbrello (7 vn-), 7 vmbrillo, 8 umbrellow. γ. 7–8 ombrella. [ad. It. ombrella and ombrello, f. ombra:—L. umbra shade, umbra1. Cf. F. ombrelle, Sp. umbrela (zool.).] 1. a. A light portable screen or shade, usually circular in form and supported o...
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Noel Marshall
and Hedren approached animal trainers for support on the training of numerous big cats, and were told the idea was impossible, dismissing them both as "brainsick
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brain
▪ I. brain, n. (breɪn) Forms: 1 bræᵹen (breᵹn), bræᵹn, braᵹen, 3 braȝen, breine, 3–6 brayn(e, 4– 7 braine, 5–6 brane, 3– brain. [OE. bræᵹ(e)n = LG. brägen, Du. and Fris. brein (not found in HG., Scand., or Goth.):—OTeut. type *bragno(m), perh. related to Gr. βρεχµός forehead.] 1. a. The convoluted m...
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