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Habeas Corpus An order requiring a person to appear in court. Latin: “have the body”

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1 Habeas Corpus An order requiring a person to appear in court. Latin: “have the body”

2 E Pluribus Unum Latin: “Out of many, one” Motto of the US. On our money. $$$$

3 Bona Fide - real Literally means “in good faith.” “Is that a bona fide tattoo?”

4 Nemesis An opponent (or thing) that someone fights against. Synonym: archenemy “Nemesis” in Greek mythology:

5 Faux Pas (FO – Paw) A slip in ettiquette An embarrassing mistake in public. French: “false step.” Think of stumbling down the stairs. That would be an embarrassing mistake in public.

6 Carpe Diem Latin for “seize the day.” Make the most of your short amount of time on this earth! Live life to the fullest! Don’t hold back!

7 Aficionado A fan who knows a lot about the subject Usually people use this fancy word on things like cigars, wine, etc. Spanish: aficionar – to create affection. An aficionado has a lot of affection for whatever it is they love.

8 Verbatim Latin: “Word for word.” When a quote appears in the exact words the speaker used. Antonym: paraphrase

9 Déjà Vu The illusion that you’ve experienced something before… even though you haven’t. Happens when your brain plays a trick on you. French: “seen before”

10 C’est La Vie! French for: “Such is life!” Like saying, “That’s life, bro. I’m sorry.”


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