Difference between revisions of "Delibs"
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==Pronunciation== | ==Pronunciation== | ||
− | ['duh lihbs] | + | #['duh lihbs] |
+ | #['de lihbs] | ||
==Description== | ==Description== | ||
− | Abbreviation for 'deliberations' | + | Abbreviation for 'deliberations'. |
==Why It's Wild== | ==Why It's Wild== | ||
− | Delibs are meetings used to determine producers, directors, new members, or show selection for the coming year of productions for each theatre [[board]]. They can last for many hours, and they often occur early in the morning or late at night at a location on campus. They are also known for being particularly draining and intense. | + | Delibs are meetings used to determine producers, directors, new members, or show selection for the coming year of productions for each theatre [[board]]. They can last for many hours, and they often occur early in the morning or late at night at a location on campus. They are also known for being particularly draining and intense. The theatre speech community predominantly uses this word, both written and spoken in informal social contexts on campus. |
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==Example Sentence== | ==Example Sentence== |
Revision as of 09:39, 18 May 2017
Contents
Part of Speech
Noun
Pronunciation
- ['duh lihbs]
- ['de lihbs]
Description
Abbreviation for 'deliberations'.
Why It's Wild
Delibs are meetings used to determine producers, directors, new members, or show selection for the coming year of productions for each theatre board. They can last for many hours, and they often occur early in the morning or late at night at a location on campus. They are also known for being particularly draining and intense. The theatre speech community predominantly uses this word, both written and spoken in informal social contexts on campus.
Example Sentence
I'm exhausted, I was at delibs until 12:30 last night!
References
Based on survey and interview data from 10 Northwestern theatre majors.