"pompitous' from the Latin "pompa" procession, an ostentatious display; love, from the Latin "lubEre" meaning to please; eg. "pompitous of love" a vain statement of one's sexual prowess, usu. given in an euphoric hazy cloud of blue smoke
(slang) a good roll in the sack
Or is it ?
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2006-10-22 02:47:06
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answered by Anonymous
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Pompitous
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answered by ? 4
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Define Pompitous
2016-12-14 14:31:50
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answered by Anonymous
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Lol...Steve Miller right? He did an interview recently locally and said that it means nothing. When pressed further, he said he really can't say what it means. I guess it was an inside joke.
2006-10-22 02:39:22
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answered by MadforMAC 7
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I saw an interview with Steve Miller about this once, and not even he could say what it ment.
2006-10-22 02:37:28
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answered by F T 5
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A made up word that fit the song it's called poetic license
2006-10-22 02:34:41
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answered by Az rastaman 2
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Maurice would know...lol
2006-10-22 02:48:18
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answered by Anonymous
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'Pompitious' is not a word.
Neither is it a neologism from what I can tell, nor is it 'poetic license'.
'Pompous something-else' perhaps?
Details please.
2006-10-22 02:38:49
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answered by DBG 2
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