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Slang or Profane Word: Vicarius
The term "vicarius" has been around for quite some time, meaning someone who does not follow the rules or norms. It's a word that often gets used by those who don't understand certain social dynamics, which can sometimes lead to some very funny situations.
Example Sentence:
One day, an old man named Vicarius walked into a bar and ordered a pint of Guinness. The bartender gave him a look like he thought he was about to get arrested for drunk driving. "So, what's your problem tonight?" the bartender asked with a hint of sarcasm.
"Um, nothing too serious," said Vicarius defensively. "Just wanted a beer."
Fun Fact About Vicarius:
Vicarius is actually an ancient Roman character from legend who was known to have been a "vicar," a priest or priestess, and for his many misfortunes. He's the one who caused a famous episode of the Roman triumphs in 42 BC when he killed his wife and her child, resulting in their deaths.
Example Sentence:
"The Vicarius had ordered three large pints of beer, but I can assure you that they were not enough," said the barkeep to the astonished patrons.
"Indeed," said Vicarius, "I'm sorry, but I must inform you that you cannot have more than one pint of beer at a time."
Slang or Profane Word: Vic