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"unspeakably" Definitions
  1. in a way that cannot be described in words, usually because it is so bad
"unspeakably" Synonyms
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And it's not unspeakably ugly, either — a nice plus.
But a war in North Korea would be unspeakably horrible.
We will continue working to permanently end this unspeakably cruel policy.
Once he was alone, his face transformed—he looked unspeakably sad.
For the likes of us, the mere thought is unspeakably dreary.
It is what it is, and that's so unspeakably refreshing right now.
Even in the context of the Holocaust, they are almost unspeakably horrible.
In the case of the Menendez family, the result was unspeakably tragic.
Together, they are unspeakably delicious – this season, perhaps more delicious than ever before.
The e-ink display, the unspeakably long battery life, the promised budget price.
This qualifies as "unspeakably cruel," but came as no surprise to Hannity observers.
Real crimes, unspeakably nasty ones, including murder, figure in this well-built novel.
Instead, he discovers the phone contains unspeakably violent and horrific images and videos.
Even most Republicans considered this unspeakably cruel when faced with the victims' dire needs.
The Benghazi "scandal" and the ensuing investigations (all seven of them) were unspeakably ghoulish.
Blake's acute understanding of emotional pain was probably developed throughout an unspeakably difficult childhood.
The 'Unspeakably Disgusting' Way Stanley Kubrick Created 2001: A Space Odyssey's Trippiest SceneImage: Warner Bros.
The work is as unspeakably tedious—thousands of small, similar deals—as it is steady.
All of the fatbergs are very expensive to remove and unspeakably disgusting to look at.
Those theories, which some reporters have since retracted, are baseless, and they are unspeakably cruel.
No matter how great my weariness, the wrench of parting with consciousness is unspeakably repulsive.
The valley was unspeakably beautiful: honey-colored hills flanked by mountains covered in pine trees.
The Browns are smart now, somehow the vast majority of the NFL remains unspeakably, hilariously dumb.
We are unspeakably "Jealous" of everyone in the On Air with Ryan Seacrest studio that day.
You'll still find lots of enjoyment in the music scenes, but the rest is unspeakably cringeworthy.
Just don't look at this unspeakably cute photo from the 2016 White House Christmas tree lighting.
Students are invited to dress up as their favorite personalities, those who they deem unspeakably cool.
It is now time to recognize those realities in the kingdom's unspeakably cruel war in Yemen.
It is extremely addictive, horribly time-consuming, generally unspeakably depressing, and a habit I need to break.
Just because war in Korea would be unspeakably dangerous does not mean that it will not happen.
Although it's unspeakably cool, it's never been hip, which means it's impossible to age out of attendance.
"Those theories, which some reporters have since retracted, are baseless, and they are unspeakably cruel," they wrote.
There is something unspeakably sinister about a machine that does nothing — absolutely nothing — except switch itself off.
Of course, seeing a lone animal, or one pacing in a small enclosure, can be unspeakably sad.
For her, it was unspeakably worse than anything I went through, because she was such a public figure.
Hillary, the consummate hypocrite, who while First Lady, barraged her own Secret Service detail with unspeakably foul language!
The majority of them had made unspeakably dangerous journeys, riding on a freight train known as La Bestia.
These are Americans for whom the operating margins to keep a roof over their heads are unspeakably tight.
Their varied contributions cohere into a paradoxical whole, in which the trivial rubs up against the unspeakably serious.
There's something so edgy about short bangs, something so unspeakably sexy about a mussed-up, shaggy, grown-out fringe.
The 15-second clip is almost unspeakably cute, as Tian Tian wriggles and rolls in the fluffy white snow.
Star Taron Egerton of Kingmans: The Secret Service and Robin Hood portrays the glitzy, glamorous, and unspeakably talented John.
Our collective trauma derives from the unspeakably tragic loss of life, but also the disruption of this communal space.
"Listen, it's one of those things where it's unspeakably tragic," Hamill told Mashable at a Last Jedi press junket.
She married again (and then four more times) and raised a few children, one of whom she treated unspeakably.
If he pursued ruinous policies, or faced enormous unpopularity, or said unspeakably reckless things, he could not be impeached.
" For it was in this bay that Muir unexpectedly encountered "a picture of icy wilderness unspeakably pure and sublime.
Okay, okay – one decent strike isn't going to overhaul the league's reputation for toe pokes and unspeakably bad tackling.
I have been unspeakably victimized once already, and I refuse to let that happen again to myself or my kids.
"Let's just stop and mourn and wonder how in the world America became this unspeakably, relentlessly terrorized place," it said.
As Leo put on the unspeakably cruel device, I not only felt the pain—a historical memory—of that humiliation.
It is unspeakably cute, and I want to be able to share this moment with Sara, but she isn't here.
It was for aspirational messy adults who were still young enough to consider legal binge drinking an unspeakably glamorous pastime.
It feels like a legitimate crisis is being used as a tool of distraction, and that to me is unspeakably callous.
""It&aposs unspeakably sad for both of us to discover that the road ahead doesn&apost run as it once did.
"To have my name associated with something so unspeakably vile has affected me in more ways than I've let shown," Kjellberg said.
It's an unspeakably tragic conclusion to what most consider a fairy-tale run in one of South America's most prestigious soccer tournaments.
And this is what the generals, who are in a position to give Trump toys of unspeakably lethal proportions, need to understand.
It has made me unspeakably happy to not stress as about emails anymore by being slightly impolite and quick in my replies.
While the Kemper and Ford scene is unspeakably horrifying, Mindhunter delivered one more scare before rolling the final credits on Season 1.
The nation witnessed unspeakably evil acts perpetrated by wicked people against Jewish Americans, immigrants, people of color, journalists and prominent, outspoken Democrats.
Now, following 66 minutes of unspeakably spectacular viewing, Euphoria fans everywhere are left scratching their dyed, glittered, and otherwise strategically styled heads.
"I have been unspeakably victimized once already, and I refuse to let that happen again to myself or my kids," Corban said.
Why didn't they protest the unspeakably undemocratic Turkish electoral system, which excludes all parties that have less than 10% of the votes?
But what if the dead were so unspeakably and irredeemably corrupt that to talk of anything else would be disingenuous and revising history?
The Handmaid's Tale takes place in an unspeakably awful future that Margaret Atwood first envisioned in her 1985 novel of the same name.
Mr Rich's parents published an appeal in the Washington Post for people to stop spreading inventions about their son, calling this "unspeakably cruel".
I am 23, short, with a rough pixie-cut that grew out from an unspeakably bad haircut I got from a student barber.
Unsane also has plenty of salient points to make about the unspeakably inhuman state of mental illness and the healthcare system in America.
I'd looked through photos of myself from several years ago and felt unspeakably sad that I hadn't realised how lovely I had looked.
You see, wireless 5G internet is slowly spreading across the United States, and with it comes the promise of unspeakably fast internet speeds.
When I decided to start dyeing my eyebrows, my habit had me feeling deeply ashamed: unspeakably weird, unpresentable, unprofessional, and out of control.
By the end it has transcended all categories and conventions and revealed something about the tragedy of modern life that seems almost unspeakably ancient.
When I, as Prior, describe the real San Francisco as being unspeakably beautiful, I'm actually conjuring that glorious dramatic natural coastline through Big Sur.
"Lifetime limits or caps on coverage would be an unspeakably cruel attack on Americans struggling to make ends meet," the Democrats, led by Rep.
"To have my name associated with something so unspeakably vile has affected me in more ways than I've let shown," Kjellberg says in the video.
I played Pokémon Sword for my review and I chose the starter Grookey, an unspeakably precious little grass-type primate Pokémon who carries a stick.
Surprisingly obsession-worthy and unspeakably tense, this delightful show has won hearts across the globe and started more family fights than anyone cares to admit.
Allow Jada Yuan, former 52 Places Traveler, to demonstrate why: The valley was unspeakably beautiful: honey-colored hills flanked by mountains covered in pine trees.
Even when the conflict concerned something as unspeakably massive as a deadly biological weapon, it still came down to how these characters ​felt about it.
A few of her peers saw what happened and it wasn't long before the taunts began, unspeakably cruel even when coming from the mouths of children.
At Green-Wood Cemetery, Calle wore a blue and white outfit, reminiscent of gingham in its pattern but unspeakably expensive in its movement in the breeze.
Emily might be toiling to her death in unspeakably bleak conditions, but dammit, the show will never let us forget those giant blue Rory Gilmore eyes!
Touching, adorable, and unspeakably silly, Paddington 2 is one of the most underrated movies known to mankind — not to mention, excellent viewing in times of struggle.
It's one of the more powerful moments in mainstream cinema, and exemplifies the inner rage of a man forced to do unspeakably violent things to survive.
Manchester by the Sea, written and directed by Kenneth Lonergan, is about unspeakably terrible things happening to a man played by Affleck, in effect ruining his life.
Yes, the return of Jessica Lange was unspeakably amazing and literally everything we wanted, but can we talk about Moira O'Hara finally getting the peace she deserved?
There are real news sites, there are fake news sites, and then there are sites so unspeakably weird and good I could give AF about the difference.
So as we await the grand finale Tuesday, let's take a look back at the good, the bad and the ... unspeakably weird of the past 18 months.
I'd bounce back into believing my efforts to be cheerful were pointless and embarrassing, and that underlying all reality was an unspeakably brutal spirit of malevolent nothingness.
Bowl Nine: Ganso, Monday, Dec 8, 3 PM By now, our friend Anya had joined us, so despite my unspeakably profound desire to bail, we soldiered on.
Almost too many to list: no crippling hangovers, no unspeakably terrible 3 AM decisions, no missed flights, no hotel room misery, no 43 AM teeth grinding insomnia.
To see a woman weaponize her aggressiveness, her pushiness, her eloquence and convictions — all the qualities I once stifled in myself as a child — is unspeakably powerful.
It's unspeakably wrong to use racial slurs, and perhaps slightly deluded to share nude pictures -- especially as a famous person -- without ever considering that they might get out.
More recently, though, he's been harboring an obsession with foods other people might find unspeakably hideous, like the world's ugly bananas and all of nature's other bastard children.
Please join us in keeping the Gay family close in thought and prayer and supporting the students, staff and families at Lafayette High during this unspeakably difficult time.
Earlier this year, a Bloomberg report revealed how unspeakably awful it is to work in an Amazon warehouse, even after many aspects of the job have been automated.
In an Washington Post op-ed earlier this year, Rich's parents – Mary and Joel Rich – condemned the "unspeakably cruel" series "of lies or conspiracies about" their son's death.
My students seemed unspeakably cool — they spent their weekends finding their spirit animals and doing drugs I'd never heard of — and I was desperate to earn their affection.
Gianna, Alyssa and Payton — gone at an age just a few years younger than Kobe was upon his league-shaking arrival in the N.B.A. So, so unspeakably cruel.
But treating drama like a courtroom sentencing denies the sort of realization that art brings us: that a punishment can be well-deserved, insufficient even, yet unspeakably sad.
The world sees him now, lurching a bit, slurring some, getting old, trembling, and recalls that unspeakably great and gorgeous and garrulous young man that he once was.
"Those theories, which some reporters have since retracted, are baseless, and they are unspeakably cruel," Mary and Joel Rich wrote in a Washington Post op-ed on Tuesday evening.
Choosing to extend the U.S.' protection to some dubiously useful oil but not to the U.S.' partners as they attempt to defend their home communities would seem unspeakably dark.
Then, there are LGBT reality shows so unspeakably bad it's a disservice to call them "LGBT" and we should probably all just go back to forgetting they ever existed.
You also see that Darius and Al share that kind of tight-knit bond that allows friends to be unspeakably angry one day, then seamlessly in sync the next.
There are multiple websites dedicated exclusively to One Direction fanfic, and Tumblr's fanfiction community is a sprawling labyrinth that hosts countless stories that range from squeaky clean to unspeakably filthy.
"I have been unspeakably victimized once already, and I refuse to let that happen again to myself or my kids," the rape victim, a woman named Kimberly, told the president.
Even though you can't comment on our articles to tell us how great we are anymore, we're still unspeakably grateful for your support of Noisey over the last five years.
Soon this circus will pull up its stakes, and the aerialists, the acrobats, the clowns, the horses, a chic poodle and an unspeakably adorable pig will take their final bows.
"It's unspeakably terrible and sad," said Gideon Schor, who has been a member of Lincoln Square, a modern Orthodox synagogue on the Upper West Side, for more than 63 years.
I also have no doubt the aw-shucks Jimmy Stewart impersonator did all three — not out of partisanship or venality, but out of an unspeakably arrogant naïveté and self-absorption.
Again, it undermines Elliot and fsociety's belief that they're unspeakably brilliant renegades evading the law, when the law's had its eye on them for long enough to know how they work.
In today's frightening climate where men's achievements are diminished by pesky things like rape convictions, it's unspeakably courageous to believe that your old, privileged, and irrelevant point of view is necessary.
Procrastinators and people who missed the message will have to perform the unspeakably arduous task of connecting their Kindle to a computer with a USB cable to download the update manually.
The report exposed unspeakably frightening conditions in nursing homes, all while the owners ran fictitious real estate schemes to defraud Medicaid and steal hundreds of millions of dollars in Medicaid reimbursements.
That rule change produced the Dream Team, a perfect embodiment of early-90s America, if you ignore the relative lack of white people: cocky, very pleased with itself, and unspeakably dominant.
The Seleção triumphed by being dogged, determined and absolutely dreadful to watch, grinding their way to victory over the course of an unspeakably drab final which almost nobody seemed to enjoy.
Rachel rattles off a lot of the script's best jokes, but her eyes, especially when she's looking at Sadie, tell an almost unspeakably complex story of affection, envy, reluctance and regret.
The opportunities for gaming the new rules will make tax lawyers unspeakably rich for the rest of time, finding endless opportunities to shelter, transform, or reassign income to lower their clients' payments.
In fact, his pursuit of Wyatt, the unspeakably evil black hat from his past, seems destined to lead him away from her and into a new loop of dark, deadly park adventures.
The violence these boys were forced to commit was unspeakably wicked, but it was always the brief reversions back to the innocent life of a young boy that moved me the most.
What you did was so abhorrent and vile that you must spend the rest of your life in prison, away from the victims, and away from this community that you unspeakably terrorized.
Many of them are nine days deep at a the festival that's featured Brad Pasiley, Ice Cube, Selena Gomez, Sting & Peter Gabriel, and almost a literal shit-load of other unspeakably big headliners.
What happens at the end of the video is unspeakably cruel – you'll just have to watch it, here: The message at the end implores viewers to support PBS and call their local representatives.
"Clothes, as despicable as we think them, are so unspeakably significant," Thomas Carlyle, the ornery unkempt Tory writer, wrote in 1831's Sartor Resartus, a satirical novel that deals with philosophy and fashion.
It was arresting, unspeakably beautiful, and yet I felt an odd sense of trepidation at finding myself in this empty hotel on the edge of a desolation almost the size of the United States.
Of course, being an emo over the age of 20 is unspeakably, ahem, lame *shifts in chair uncomfortably, tries to cover spotify playlists with hands, sobs gently into Funeral for a Friend pencil case*.
As they listened to her story — initially lighthearted, then unspeakably tragic, as her estranged husband is revealed to have murdered their children — their unscripted reactions added a layer of realism to Dollé's vivid, unflinching performance.
As they listened to her story — initially lighthearted, then unspeakably tragic, as her estranged husband is revealed to have murdered their children — their unscripted reactions added a layer of realism to Dollé's vivid, unflinching performance.
With the requisite accompaniment of strobes and fog, it becomes transportive in the most unsettling possible way—a portal to another realm, where you can't really process the language, and everything is incredibly, unspeakably loud.
Wordplay TUESDAY PUZZLE — When we last saw Peter Koetters, he was doing unspeakable things to vegetables, but today he is back in The New York Times Crossword doing unspeakably funny things to … well, you'll find out.
And the 18th-century Caribbean sugar trade in Grenada creates many horrors from which to flee, with grisly tortures that range from spiked iron neck collars and amputated hands to surreal punishments that are unspeakably worse.
The global economy is hanging in the balance, political tensions are unspeakably high, the safety of millions continues to be threatened by climate change, and oh yeah, we don't know how to fix any of it.
Of course, we delighted in seeing Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Tony Hale, and Timothy Simons presenting on-stage and in-character — but Veep Season 7 failing to win a single category was still unspeakably hard to take.
Another guess: A majority of women would not accept Driver's suggestion that the unwanted sight of a man's genitals, as wrong as it is, is anywhere near as traumatic as the unspeakably violent experience of rape.
" He continued, "It was unspeakably important to me that our child not be born into a haunted version of the life we gave to Greta or to grow up with a sense that their parents were broken.
Game of Thrones Jaime Lannister set the tone for "Game of Thrones" in the pilot episode, shoving the young Bran Stark out of a window, paralyzing him, in the first of the show's many unspeakably cruel acts.
Eventually, the viewer learns that Ma — whose real name is Sue Ann — went to high school with many of her guests' parents, and she is now seeking revenge for an unspeakably awful act performed in her past.
"Our latest investigation on the ground sheds much-needed light on the largely under-reported human rights abuses by ARSA during northern Rakhine state&aposs unspeakably dark recent history," said Tirana Hassan, the group&aposs crisis response director.
" A later text read: "When you least expect it one night, something so unspeakably bad is going to happen to you (maybe its karmic law, maybe it's a friend of mine who heard what you did to me).
That's the complicated space this episode asks us to occupy: one in which we can accept that a person could be unspeakably violent and deserve to be locked up, and still be a human worthy of respect and decency.
The theories claimed the pizzeria's basement was the site of the trafficking, so when the owner announced the pizzeria didn't have a basement, that ordinary detail didn't disprove the theory, it became unspeakably sinister, one more sign of a cover-up.
Egypt went full circle, veering wildly off towards Islamist leadership after the fall of Hosni Mubarak, and then after an unspeakably brutal military crackdown, back into a dictatorship likely worse than that which brought Egyptians out in Tahrir Square in 2011.
Even before 4chan was known for sprouting Anonymous, the morally dubious group of politically active hackers, and for the rise of the alt-right, 4chan was a place where you could go and be instantly greeted with something unspeakably offensive.
This was somewhere between disconcerting and unspeakably horrifying, because much of the fake news was of a political nature and then we elected an aging reality star accused of sexual harassment and assault two dozen times over as president of the United States.
After spending years touring with these Savannah sludge punk lifers, I'm unspeakably biased towards this band, and could never pretend otherwise; they're my family, and I still miss Athon—who I still can't believe has been gone for almost four years now—terribly.
The shared confusion and shame that one of us, a fellow Terp, could be so unspeakably cruel, made us all question — at the precipice of entering the wide unknown of the "real world" — just how deep our efforts to celebrate diversity go.
"Lifetime limits or caps on coverage would be an unspeakably cruel attack on Americans struggling to make ends meet," wrote all of the Democrats on the House Energy and Commerce Committee in a letter to Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar in March.
Her name was Madeleine L'Engle, and her book "A Wrinkle in Time" starred an outcast, lonely girl named Meg Murry, who faces off against an enemy called IT, an unspeakably evil form with the goal of cultivating complete conformity in behavior and belief and appearances.
"Lifetime limits or caps on coverage would be an unspeakably cruel attack on Americans struggling to make ends meet," wrote all of the Democrats on the House Energy and Commerce Committee in a letter to Secretary of Health and Human Services Alex Azar in March.
The most popular VR headset in the world is just a piece of cardboard that holds your smartphone in front of your eyes, while both the Oculus Rift and the HTC Vive use high-end displays that would have been unspeakably expensive just a few years ago.
In the case of Sam Cooke, Klein, having formed a publishing company for Cooke, ostensibly as a tax dodge, saw to it that, when Cooke was murdered (in an unspeakably stupid motel misunderstanding), he controlled the company to which the rights to the masters would revert.
Credit...Asako Narahashi It seems almost unspeakably ungrateful now, but I spent most of my high school years wishing I didn't live on an island — and not just any island, but one of the Hawaiian islands, among the world's most remote and yet most visited archipelagos.
The quotes ("Only the notorious corks float to the surface, as for example, the unspeakably dull and subtler Kantorowicz, who has promoted himself from theorist of the state party to a position of Communist officiousness") referred to Alfred Kantorowicz, a Communist writer, not to medievalist Ernst Kantorowicz.
Like my fellow pro-lifers, the prospect of a Hillary Clinton presidency fills me with an irrepressible and almost boundless despair; for anyone who shares the conviction that fetuses deserve respect, considering the prospect of abortion being further enshrined in American society is almost unspeakably deflating.
And while media outlets raised alarm last year about similar technology being used for fake news—which is now certainly possible—it's important to also keep an eye on how this technology can be unleashed as a means of targeted abuse, and an unspeakably disconcerting execution of revenge porn.
In the most recent instance, the outcome was unspeakably sad: Tuesday night a toddler who had waded into the water of a man-made Disney lagoon in Orlando was, witnesses said, grabbed without warning by an alligator and dragged underwater to his death, as his father tried desperately to save him.
I understand, intellectually, that women had no autonomy over their bodies in the 1600s, and that sex was probably the only fun (some) people could have back then, but watching movies like The Witch (pronounced "the V-Vitch," by the way) taught me to believe that life was unspeakably bleak.
It was butchered and shipped overnight (the FedEx shipping cost nearly as much as the bird) and when it emerged from the oven, mari­nated and basted decadently in butter, the turkey tasted so unspeakably bland that much of it was left on our friends' plates, camouflaged awkwardly under brussels sprouts.
It brings to mind a friend's essay on all the wrong things people say when you're trying to get pregnant — hey, there's another life situation in which you want something you don't currently have and people are unspeakably awkward when things are rough, but goddamn jubilant when you finally have it.
"We have struggled, as adults, to comprehend these unspeakably horrific deeds and to explain to our children, Evy's cherished grandchildren, that their beautiful, kind, and giving Grand-mom was no longer able to walk among us," daughter-in-law Sloane Udell said in a statement on behalf of the family.
For example: a scenario in which an unspeakably drunk fellow wails iconic 2002 slut drop anthem "Get Low" by Lil Jon and The East Side Boyz to an enthusiastic audience of two while riding the New York subway simply would not have the same clout if it happened en route to Essex.
Rich's early books of poetry narrate an apprenticeship in the status quo, a slow, steady casting off of immeasurably old, unspeakably limiting ideas about what women could do, think and be in relation to men, followed by the rigorous creation of an empowered female identity for the second half of the 20th century.
The way I think, my psyche, and therefore, all of my behavior, all of the tiniest particularities of my character and even the smallest nuances of my personality, plus, everything that I care about — which is to say my whole inner life, is completely shaped by my masculinity, and constantly hiding this is unspeakably hard.
Inspired by the drive-ins of his St. Louis youth, the restaurateur Danny Meyer started this blockbuster burger chain with a hot dog cart in Madison Square Park in 2001 in order to create "community wealth," and he succeeded, overseeing a company that made people unspeakably happy with his "fine casual" burger-and-shakes fare.
Sometimes, the rationale is to have kids to avoid our future selves regretting it—but is that a good enough reason to do something that we don't want to do in the present (and, for many of us in our 30s, something that our friends keep telling us is unspeakably exhausting and self-annihilating)?
While there will be plenty of self-congratulatory back-slapping in Davos by the likes of Bill and Melinda Gates on how they've managed to create impressive gains for children -- the number of childhood deaths per year has been cut in half since 1990 -- those gains are diluted when millions of children face starvation from blockades and unspeakably violent deaths from shelling and landmines.
One decisive album that just marked its 20th anniversary with an extensive reissue, Radiohead's OK Computer, would become such a resounding popular and critical success that it would essentially destroy an important subgenre — the Britpop of Oasis, Blur, and Suede — with the force of its implication: Three-minute songs about drunken nights or critiques of the English suburbs now seemed unspeakably tiny, and American grunge sounded noisy and antique.
It is the kind of deep-seated mistrust and alarm over an unspeakably bleak future that is also expressed by supporters of Mr. Trump like Denise Rubino, 50, a bartender from Concord, N.C. She worries that an America without Mr. Trump at its helm would be "a disaster" and despairs that his enemies within the Republican Party will try to seize the nomination from him, as many have pledged to try.
By the mid-'80s, a wave of seminars, tutorials, and educational videos for authorities and evangelicals on the subject of recognizing and fighting satanic cults was sweeping the US. In 2003, Nathan wrote that law enforcement in El Paso, Texas: …were promptly dispatched to "ritual crime" seminars, classes aimed at law enforcement authorities and taught mostly by other cops, therapists, preachers and by born again Christians claiming to be former high priests or escapees from unspeakably sadistic ritual-torture cults.
These splinter narratives tell us that massed antifa supersoldiers are about to start a new Civil War; that the World Trade Center was an inside job; that ISIS has an uncountable number of sleeper agents inside America, while vast swathes of European cities are no-go zones ruled by sharia law; that the Democratic Party is ruled by unspeakably corrupt pedophiles who keep a dungeon in a pizza joint in D.C.; that the European Union is vampirically draining the United Kingdom of 350 million pounds of wealth every single week; etcetera.
The Polar Vortex, lest we forget, is a large area of cold air high up in the atmosphere that normally lives over the poles (as its name suggests) but — thanks to a meandering jet stream — parts of the vortex can slosh down into North America, helping to funnel unspeakably cold air into the central and eastern U.S. Though the vortex itself has been around for a few billion years and understood by scientists for several decades, it only entered the popular lexicon as a synonym for miserably cold weather a few years ago.

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