late pass


(n.)
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etymology: derived from the phrase “get a late p-ss” (v., latep-ss)
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a metaphorical object one takes or gives to signify that whatever was thought to be new and interesting is, in fact, old and already widely circulated
between my recent “revelation” that tomatoes are actually fruits and my “invention” of the term “goofle,” i am receiving far too many late p-sses recently, and i may very well be suspended.
(v.)
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etymology: the verbal form of the phrase get a late p-ss and the term late p-ss
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the act of informing one that a piece of information that he or she has presented as new and interesting is, in fact, old and already widely circulated
after elliott posted about a snopes article regarding the veracity of a picture of ohio state s-x offender brian peppers, evan latep-ssed him by pointing out that a link to the article had already been posted, and the article discussed, months ago.

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