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From Webster’s Seventh New Collegiate Dictionary, based on Webster’s Third New International Dictionary © 1969

* flip * flip * flip * {push bifocal glasses back up nose} Ahhh, yes! Here it is...

pə-'näsh – 1: an ornamental tuft (as of feathers) esp. on a helmet 2: dash or flamboyance in style and action : verve

(ä pronounced as in "cot") The Middle French word seems to have entered English usage from Late Latin, where it meant a small wing, via Old Italian.

Verve is another French word, denoting fantasy, caprice, and animation. Its usual English meaning is : the spirit and enthusiasm animating artistic composition or performance.

It seems as if Jamie's self-chosen handle (username) fits his public persona extremely well and, may I add, his private one also.

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