spirits will come and kill you. do not believe in casper the freindly ghost. he raped my mother!!!!!!
2006-11-21 04:55:27
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answered by ♥xoxo 3
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Spirit is a Belgian Flemish political party formed after the falling apart of the old moderate nationalistic Volksunie party, and currently forms an alliance (cartel) with the SP.a. The Volksunie separated into two parties, the social liberal Spirit and the centre-right N-VA which forms a cartel with the Christian democratic party CD&V. The formation of a cartel is seen as a way in which Spirit and N-VA can guarantee their influence and position in Flemish and Belgian politics. ...
2006-11-21 12:09:07
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answered by ghostpirate7 3
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Traditionally a liquid containing alcohol. Alcohol being the the spirit.
2006-11-21 12:09:36
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answered by Uncle Boo 3
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Any product of concentrated alcohol by means of distillation.
Gin, rum, vodka etc are all specific types of spirits.
So go and cook up whatever you have in your fermentation vat, it will just give up it's ghost and there you'll have it, "spirit"
2006-11-22 12:06:12
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answered by minijumbofly 5
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Mixed drinks
2006-11-21 12:08:06
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answered by micah z 4
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A spirit is any kind of hard liquor such as vodka, gin, whisky so on and so forth
2006-11-21 15:54:07
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answered by Megan 2
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Spirit is one which is inflammable but contains a high % of alchohol.
2006-11-21 12:09:00
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answered by Sundu4u 2
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According to the dictionary, it is an alcoholic beverage, especially distilled liquor.
2006-11-21 12:11:50
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answered by ? 3
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Spirit is a fancy name for liquor.
2006-11-21 12:08:21
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answered by jesus_is_my_prozac 3
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1. the principle of conscious life; the vital principle in humans, animating the body or mediating between body and soul.
2. the incorporeal part of humans: present in spirit though absent in body.
3. the soul regarded as separating from the body at death.
4. conscious, incorporeal being, as opposed to matter: the world of spirit.
5. a supernatural, incorporeal being, esp. one inhabiting a place, object, etc., or having a particular character: evil spirits.
6. a fairy, sprite, or elf.
7. an angel or demon.
8. an attitude or principle that inspires, animates, or pervades thought, feeling, or action: the spirit of reform.
9. (initial capital letter) the divine influence as an agency working in the human heart.
10. a divine, inspiring, or animating being or influence. Num. 11:25; Is. 32:15.
11. (initial capital letter) the third person of the Trinity; Holy Spirit.
12. the soul or heart as the seat of feelings or sentiments, or as prompting to action: a man of broken spirit.
13. spirits, feelings or mood with regard to exaltation or depression: low spirits; good spirits.
14. excellent disposition or attitude in terms of vigor, courage, firmness of intent, etc.; mettle: That's the spirit!
15. temper or disposition: meek in spirit.
16. an individual as characterized by a given attitude, disposition, character, action, etc.: A few brave spirits remained to face the danger.
17. the dominant tendency or character of anything: the spirit of the age.
18. vigorous sense of membership in a group: college spirit.
19. the general meaning or intent of a statement, document, etc. (opposed to letter): the spirit of the law.
20. Chemistry. the essence or active principle of a substance as extracted in liquid form, esp. by distillation.
21. Often, spirits. a strong distilled alcoholic liquor.
22. Chiefly British. alcohol.
23. Pharmacology. a solution in alcohol of an essential or volatile principle; essence.
24. any of certain subtle fluids formerly supposed to permeate the body.
25. the Spirit, God.
–adjective 26. pertaining to something that works by burning alcoholic spirits: a spirit stove.
27. of or pertaining to spiritualist bodies or activities.
–verb (used with object) 28. to animate with fresh ardor or courage; inspirit.
29. to encourage; urge on or stir up, as to action.
30. to carry off mysteriously or secretly (often fol. by away or off): His captors spirited him away.
—Idiom31. out of spirits, in low spirits; depressed: We were feeling out of spirits after so many days of rain.
2006-11-21 12:09:20
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answered by Anonymous
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