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The AFI Dictionary
If you like to do song interpretations (as you all know, I love to) or just want to better understand the music of AFI, this will really help you out. It will let you see into Davey's mind and understand just how brilliant he is and where he is coming from. Also, this will definitely aid you in better comprehending the boys. Most of this was posted on the old board (on 4-9-04 by Caspian) and I thought that those of you who didn't see it or missed it would like to see it again because I love you guys. If any of you can help with the missing words, please email me ( FallenFate066@aol.com) or post. Thanks and enjoy
'Roids - refers to anabolic steroids. Hormone commonly used to increase muscle mass Abject - brought in low condition or status, being of the most contemptible kind Accede - to arrive at or come into an office or dignity: accede to the throne Affluence - a plentiful supply of material goods; wealth Alighieri, Dante - poet born in the 1200s. A line from his famous epic 'Inferno', was used in Midnight Sun (beyond and to all time, I stand) Alleviate - to make (pain for example) more bearable; a drug that alleviates cold symptoms Amaranth - any of various annuals of the genus amaranthus having dense green or reddish clusters of tiny flowers and including several weeds, ornamentals, and food plants; an imaginary flower that never fades Anathema - a formal ecclesiastical ban, curse, or excommunication Anesthetize - make unconscious by means of anesthetic drugs Anguish - agonizing physical or mental pain Animosity - bitter hostility or open enmity; active hatred Apathy - lack of interest or concern, especially regarding matters of general importance or appeal Apex - the highest point; the point of culmination Arid - lacking interest or feeling; lifeless and dull Arsenic - a very poisonous metallic element that has three allotropic forms; arsenic and arsenic compounds are used as herbicides and insecticides and various alloys Ascension - the act of ascending; a rising; ascent Asphyxiate - suffocate or smother Aspiration - a strong desire for high achievement; an ambition Assimilate - to bring to a likeness or to conformity; to cause a resemblance between Avail - to be of use or advantage to Banality - something that is trite, obvious, or predictable; a commonplace Baudelaire, Charles - French poet born in the 1800s. A translated and edited version of his poem, De Profundis Clamavi, makes up the whispering in Midnight Sun Bic - brand name of disposable lighter Blasphemy - an irreverent or impious act, attitude, or utterance in regard to something considered with high honor Bleak - gloomy or somber; unsheltered and barren Callousness - emotionally hardened; unfeeling Catharsis - a purifying or figurative cleansing of the emotions, especially pity and fear; a release of tension Celluloid - a colorless flammable material used to make photographic film; of or portrayed on film or in motion pictures Cessation - A bringing or coming to an end; a ceasing Charles Atlas - legendary body builder 'The worlds most perfect man' Chipper - in lively spirits; cheerful Chrysanthemum - Eurasian plant with flower heads. A 'Chrysanthemum of white' is a symbol of truth Cinder - a partly charred or burned substance that can burn further but without a flame Cinematic - of or pertaining to or characteristics of cinema or films Clandestine - conducted with secrecy; withdrawn from public notice Clove - to split with (or as if) with a sharp instrument; to pierce or penetrate Commodity - something useful that can be turned into commercial or other advantage Coy - tending to avoid people and social situations Deify - to make a god of; raise to the condition of a god; to idealize; exalt Demonomania - a form of madness in which the patient convinces themselves possessed of demons Disassociate - to disconnect from things associated Discarnate - having no material body or form Disdain - to treat contemptuously; to look on with scorn Disown - to refuse to acknowledge or accept one's own Dispel - to rid one's mind of; to drive away Dissipate - to attenuate to or almost to the point of disappearing Effigy - a crude figure of dummy representing a hated person or group; a likeness or image Elation - an exhilarating psychological state of pride and optimism Elegy - a poem expressing sorrow and lamentation for one who is dead Eloquence - having the power to speak fluently and persuasively; vividly expressive Emanate - to come or send forth, as from a source Enamor - to inspire with love, captivate Enmity - mutual hatred Enthralled - to fascinate Epic - an extended narrative or poem in elevated or dignified language, celebrating the feats of a legendary or traditional hero Eradicate - to get rid of as if by tearing up the roots Excoriation - an abraded area where the skin is torn or worn off Exsanguination - to drain of blood Faction - a group of people forming a cohesive, usually contentious minority within a larger group Falter - to be unsteady in purpose or action; as from loss of courage or confidence Fester - to undergo decay; rot; to be or become an increasing source of irritation or poisoning Filigree - delicate, lace like ornamental work Fray - to strain; wear away by rubbing Futility - the quality of having no useful result; uselessness Habitation - a place of residence Imbrue - to drench something Immaculate - impeccably clean; spotless Impend - about to occur Impermissible - not permitted; not allowable |
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Implore - to call upon (or for) in supplication
Inanimate - not having the qualities of life Incarnate - embodied in human form; personified Indelibly - cannot be removed; incapable of being lost or forgotten Inept - displaying a lack of judgment, sense or reason; foolish Infatuation - a foolish, unreasonable passion or attraction Ingest - to take into the body by mouth for digestion or absorption Ingrain - to fix deeply or indelibly, as in the mind Innate - inborn; not acquired Intimate - very close in friendship or affection Lucid - type of dream where one is aware they are dreaming Maelstrom - a violent or turbulent situation Malevolence - malicious behavior Malignant - showing great malevolence; disposed to do evil Malleus Maleficarum - Latin, translates to 'hammer of witches/evil doers Mirth - gladness, especially when expressed by laughter Miseria Cantare - Latin, translates to 'Sing the Sorrow' Spanish, translates to '(of) sorrow I sing' Monolithic - total uniformity Nephilim - giants; mighty men (Gen. 6:4; Num. 13:33, R.V.) Omnipotence - having unlimited or universal power or authority (one who has such power? a god.) Pallor - lacking color; paleness Pantomime - the telling of a story without words, by means of body movements, gestures and facial expressions Paradigm - a set of assumptions, concepts, values and practices that constitutes a way of viewing reality for the community that shares them, especially in an intellectual discipline Perambulate - to walk before Phoenix - a bird in Egyptian mythology that lived in the desert for 500 years and then consumed itself by fire, later to rise renewed from it's ashes; a person or thing of unsurpassed excellence or beauty |
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Porphyria Cutanea Tarda - a skin disease where affected individuals develop fragile skin, sores, blisters, and tiny cysts. Some people develop mottled brown patches around the eyes. Also, skin becomes hardened on the neck, face or chest. There may be small areas of permanent baldness or ulcers. Commonly called 'The Vampire's Disease.'
Preternatural - transcending the natural or material order; supernatural Rapturous - carried away by emotion Refrain - to hold oneself back Reiver - medieval Anglo-Saxon clan Reprimand - to censure severely; rebuke Requiem - mass for a deceased person Resplendence - splendid or dazzling in appearance; brilliant Seethe - to be in a state of turmoil or ferment, to churn or boil as if boiling Serum - The clear yellowish fluid obtained upon separating whole blood into it's solid and liquid components after it has been allowed to clot Shard - a fragment of a brittle substance, as of glass or metal; a small piece Solace - comfort in sorrow, misfortune, or distress; consolation Solidarity - A union of interests, purposes, or sympathies among members of a group Somnambulate - to walk or perform another act while asleep or in a sleep like condition Sovereignty - supremacy of authority or rule Stagnate - to be motionless Stark - extreme; harsh; grim Static - having no motion; to be at rest Strewn - to spread, cast or throw loosely about Subdue - to make less intense or prominent; tone down Sublime - characterized by nobility; majestic; of high spiritual, moral, or intellectual worth. Not to be excelled; supreme Sustenance - the supporting of life or health Synesthesia - a condition in which one type of simulation evokes the sensation of another, hearing a sound produces the visualization of a color Taint - to spoil or pollute Tangible - possible to touch, having actual physical being, able to be detected by touch Tome - one of the books in a work of several volumes. A book, especially a large or scholarly one. Torrential - flowing or surging abundantly Transference - in psychoanalysis, the process by which emotions and desires originally associated with one person, such as parent or sibling are unconsciously shifted to another person, especially to the analyst Va tu faire foutre - French, translates to 'go fuck yourself' Vantage - a position, condition, or opportunity that is likely to provide superiority or an advantage Veer - to turn aside from course, direction or purpose Vivacity - liveliness Wester - a strong wind coming from the west Wraith - an apparition of a living person that appears as a portent, just before that persons death Wry - dryly humorous, often with a touch of irony Y regreso aqui otra vez y comienzo to - Spanish, translates to- 'return here again and begin to..' Yo he estado aqui muchas veces antes y regreso to - Spanish, translates to 'I have been here too many times before and I return to...' Yurf Rendenmein - worn pun, 'your friend and mine' |
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...wow...
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cool.
I read what the spanish thing was and..... thats it. I'll go back later. -captain stimpy |
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thats awesome. im too stupid to think of that stuff, but man, your one skilled cookie.
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thanks for posting this. i had started my own little "vocabulary" project in one of my many AFI books and a lot of thw words were not in my dictionaries. thanks again.
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wow, that is one helluva list...Jade Rox!
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Thanks dude you have spared me the inconvenience of looking through the dictionary over and over again
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