What is the definition of Zope Fumes? π π
"Zope fumes" is like a cosmic mix of the toxic fumes from a volcano (because who doesn't love volcanoes?) and the pungent, almost comically over-the-top scent of a malfunctioning vacuum cleaner left in a field of roses. It's a term coined by the French to describe the intense, slightly intoxicating odor of the infamous plant known as πEpipremnum aureumπ, commonly called the golden pothos or devil's ivy.
Here's an edgy example sentence: "As I finally managed to coax the zope fumes from my garden's secret greenhouse into the office, I couldn't help but think my new boss was on the verge of a pothos-induced breakdown."