under the bus v. phr.— «In the rock ‘n’ roll business, you are either on the bus or under it. Playing “Feelings” with Eddie and the Condos in a buffet bar in Butte is under the bus. Peter Frampton is under the bus...
black-robe disease n.— «Mike has a better-than-the-rest-of-you attitude.…He’s a pompous elitist with black-robe disease. He’s got a God complex.» —“4 judges opposed for criminal courts” by John Makeig Houston...
God breeze n. a commonplace epiphany or revelation (attributed to divine influence). Editorial Note: A similar word is theopneusty, meaning “divine inspiration” and coming from the Greek word for “God” and “breathe...
God breeze n.— «In our home we call the episodes a “God Breeze.” I’m glad your son is fully recovered and enjoying the water again.» —“Re: My Holidays—Life Changing” by Barbara Godsey Usenet: alt...
God breeze n.— «I really think God meant this as a little “see, it’s OK, he’s fine” pat on the back for me (I know someone online who calls them God Breezes—I like that).» —“Good Day!” by HSMama2 Usenet:...
God breeze n.— «I feel the power of the good works coming through all the email, and God has given me another “GOD BREEZE” in letting others minister to me long distance.» —“What are they saying about Sacred Space...