tea party vs zombie

tea party

noun
  • An interaction characterized by a high degree of courtesy, delicacy, deference, and avoidance of conflict. 

  • A type of imaginative playing in which children gather with each other or their dolls to mimic having a real tea party or other formal meal, often without any food at all. 

  • A semi-formal afternoon social gathering at which tea, sandwiches and cakes are served. 

zombie

noun
  • A hypothetical being that is indistinguishable from a normal human being except in that it lacks conscious experience, qualia, or sentience. 

  • A cocktail of rum and fruit juices. 

  • A human being in a state of extreme mental exhaustion. 

  • Marijuana, or similar drugs. 

  • A conscripted member of the Canadian military during World War II who was assigned to home defence rather than to combat in Europe. 

  • An apathetic or slow-witted person. 

  • A person, usually undead, animated by unnatural forces (such as magic), with no soul or will of his/her own. 

  • A process or task which has terminated but has not been removed from the list of processes, typically because it has an unresponsive parent process. 

  • An information worker who has signed a nondisclosure agreement. 

  • A computer affected by malware which causes it to do whatever the attacker wants it to do without the user's knowledge. 

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