(decorate) award a mark of honor, such as a medal, to; "He was decorated for his services in the military"
The process or art of decorating or adorning something
A thing that serves as an ornament
(decorate) make more attractive by adding ornament, colour, etc.; "Decorate the room for the party"; "beautify yourself for the special day"
(decorate) deck: be beautiful to look at; "Flowers adorned the tables everywhere"
Attractive in a pretty or endearing way
Affectedly or superficially clever
obviously contrived to charm; "an insufferably precious performance"; "a child with intolerably cute mannerisms"
Sexually attractive
cunning: attractive especially by means of smallness or prettiness or quaintness; "a cute kid with pigtails"; "a cute little apartment"; "cunning kittens"; "a cunning baby"
(cutely) cunningly: in an attractive manner; "how cunningly the olive-green dress with its underskirt of rose-brocade fitted her perfect figure"
A dormitory
dormitory: a college or university building containing living quarters for students
Short for dormitory; A bedroom, living room, and kitchen in a space about the size of most walk-in closets
Dek hor (??????, also Dorm or My School) is a 2006 Thai horror-drama film.
The Dorm That Dripped Blood [Blu-ray + DVD Combo Pack]
On the eve of Christmas vacation, a college dormitory stands condemned... the dark halls now vacant and unsafe. Student Joanne Murray and her close friends volunteer to help close down the building, unaware a psychopathic lunatic is hiding in the shadows. As the students disappear one by one, Joanne discovers the horrifying reality that if she is to survive, she alone will have to find a way to slay the brutal murderer. If you think you ve seen this film totally uncut... think again! Synapse Films is proud to present THE DORM THAT DRIPPED BLOOD in a never-before-seen alternate version containing additional scenes, extended gore sequences, and a different sound mix. This transfer was created from the only existing 35mm answer print of the original Directors' Cut entitled DEATH DORM, a version of the film thought to have been lost for over thirty years. Bonus Features include Audio Commentary Featuring Directors Jeffrey Obrow and Stephen Carpenter; Interviews with Composer Christopher Young and Make-Up FX Creator Matthew Mungle; Original Theatrical Trailers.
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Here's the story of the turtle suit, taked from a blog post from last Hallowe'en.
I have dressed up as a turtle every Hallowe'en since 1999. Why, you ask? Are you sitting in a comfy chair? Ready for a silly story? Good. Here it goes.
I was in my first year in university and my best friend, who was in Grade 12, came up to visit me for Hallowe'en. She wanted to pick up some decorations and a costume at Value Village and, although I already had my strawberry costume, I went along with her.
While Courtney was off looking at festive trinkets, I was perusing the kids Hallowe'en costumes. I found this adorable turtle costume marked "Ages 3-5" and picked it out for a closer look. It was meant to cover a child head to toe. I studied the costume for a moment and thought, "Hey! That would fit my tiny frame. I wonder what it would look like?" I didn't bother to remove the hanger from the costume, nor did I take off the cardboard label that covered the costume like a sandwich board. I slipped it over my head and squeezed into it. I walked over to a mirror to take a look at myself in the turtle suit. "Cute," I thought.
I strolled back over to the rack where I found the costume. I tried to pull it back over my head. Uh oh. It wouldn't budge. I started to panic. I ran over to Courtney. I told her I was stuck in this costume meant for toddlers. She laughed. I was not as amused. I asked her to help me pull the costume off, but she couldn't get it to budge either. I looked at price tag and it read $14.99. Shit. $14.99 is a lot of money for a student. Do you know how many boxes of Kraft Dinner $14.99 could buy? But I had to buy it. I couldn't take it off without destroying it.
You know where this is going, don't you? I walked up to the counter and told the cashier I had to buy the costume that I was wearing. She scanned it. I paid. When we got back to my dorm room, Courtney broke the plastic hanger in two and retrieved the pieces while I cut the cardboard label off the costume. Only then, could I pull the turtle suit back up over my head.
And that's why I've worn this costume for 9 years. I need to get my money's worth.
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My dorm window during first term-- end of first term, apparently, as Mom had mailed me Easter-themed window decorations and I put them up. This photo, however, if you look closely, is not of the Easter decorations, but rather of the cat-- a kitten named Monty, adopted by the Warden of the Sixth Form House and given free roaming rights to the house, most of the time. Cute kitten.