- published: 27 Aug 2014
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In general usage, a thesaurus is a reference work that lists words grouped together according to similarity of meaning (containing synonyms and sometimes antonyms), in contrast to a dictionary, which provides definitions for words, and generally lists them in alphabetical order. The main purpose of such reference works is to help the user “to find the word, or words, by which [an] idea may be most fitly and aptly expressed” – to quote Peter Mark Roget, architect of the best known thesaurus in the English language. Although including synonyms, a thesaurus should not be taken as a complete list of all the synonyms for a particular word. The entries are also designed for drawing distinctions between similar words and assisting in choosing exactly the right word. Unlike a dictionary, a thesaur...
Swerving through the street
Drunk as fuck
Searching for an open store
I think I'm out of luck
Maybe I'll find a mad mother on patrol
Hit her car, smash it up
Pull her out, beat her up
Take her money, run her down
Can't find any beer
It's way past two
There's just one thing
We can do
Hit her car, smash it up
Pull her out, beat her up
Take her money, run her down
Drive her face out of town