Main Entry: in·ter·lude
Pronunciation: 'in-t&r-"lüd
Function: noun
Etymology: Middle English enterlude, from Medieval Latin interludium, from Latin inter- + ludus play
1 : a usually short simple play or dramatic entertainment
2 : an intervening or interruptive period, space, or event
Pronunciation: 'in-t&r-"lüd
Function: noun
Etymology: Middle English enterlude, from Medieval Latin interludium, from Latin inter- + ludus play
1 : a usually short simple play or dramatic entertainment
2 : an intervening or interruptive period, space, or event
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::bounce::
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Tell me this is what I think it is.. ::bouncing all over the room::
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I need my daily fix :))