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pi-quant [pe'kent] adj. Fr. prp of piquer, to prick or sting 1. agreeably pungent or stimulating to the taste; pleasantly sharp. 2. Exciting agreeable interest or curiosity; stimulating; provocative [New World Dictionary American Language Second College Edition 1972]
Since you might be stimulated for the word's meaning.. :-)
You must have watched the 'Meet the Browns' episode when London Sheraton was playing Scrabble with Brianna and Wakeem. She said spelled the word ' piquant' and the kids didn't think it was a real word. London isn't that bright... kind of a spin off of Paris Hilton.
Jen:
Believe it or not...
No, I didn't get it from the television show. Actually, I looked in my own old local dictionary
and landed on this word "piquant". I often look for a word and when I find one I utilize it in
a way I may edify God's love with it. In addition, I also improve my vocabulary.
Sorry, I never watch "Meet the Browns" ...And don't know any of the characters actors.
It's just not my kind of comedy show.
Might have something in common with her role after all, ...
"I must not be too bright!"
I reckon?
LOL!
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THE LIGHT IN YOUR EYES..
STIMULATES TASTE TO THE HEART
U SHOW LOVE!
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