words used by senate president juan ponce enrile for senator antonio trillanes IV in their word war:
novato (spanish),
noun, adjective - greenhorn, neophyte, catechumen, newbie
fraud (from old french
fraude, from latin
fraus),
noun - deceit, trickery, sharp practice, or breach of confidence, perpetrated for profit or to gain some unfair or dishonest advantage; any deception, trickery, or humbug; a person who makes deceitful pretenses; sham; poseur
alarmist (english, 1793),
noun, adjective - someone who is considered to be exaggerating a danger and so causing needless worry or panic; creating needless worry or panic; scaremonger; panic-monger
intriguing (1640–50; french
intriguer, italian
intrigare, latin
intrÄ«cÄre, to entangle; see intricate),
verb - in the context of this word war, it means to accomplish or force by crafty plotting or underhand machinations
admiral (1175–1225; middle english; variant of
amiral old french; arabic
amīr al commander of the; medieval latin
admÄ«rÄbilis mundÄ« for Arabic
amīr al-mu'minīn commander of the faithful),
noun - rank of the highest naval officer; a commander of a fleet or naval squadron
phantom of the opera (1909-1910) - le fantôme de l'opéra, a novel by french writer gaston leroux; first depicted on film in 1925; then ken hill's 1976 musical at the theatre royal stratford east, followed ten years later by andrew lloyd webber's 1986 musical that in turn inspired the 2004 film adaptation directed by joel schumacher. the phantom is the "angel of music" erik, a physically-deformed and mentally-disturbed charismatic genius
(wikipedia)[he claims to be an]
expert in international law, expert in security, expert in geopolitical struggle, expert in foreign relations - self-explanatory sarcasm
-from various online sources
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