A glimpse of...

glimpse [glɪmps]

Noun
1. a brief or incomplete view, eg. to catch a glimpse of the sea
2. a vague indication, eg. he had a glimpse of what the lecturer meant
3. Archaic a glimmer of light
Verb
1. (tr) to catch sight of briefly or momentarily
2. (intr; usually foll by at) Chiefly US to look (at) briefly or cursorily; glance (at)
3. (intr) Archaic to shine faintly; glimmer

  • 19th
  • February
  • 2010

Clients From Hell...

Prospective client:
Why are you so expensive? My nephew has Photoshop—I can just get him to do it.
Me:
Does your nephew have Microsoft Word?
Prospective client:
Yes.
Me:
Then have him write you a novel while he’s at it.
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