Roman holiday
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Tweet n. 1. Enjoyment or satisfaction derived from observing the suffering of others. 2. A violent public spectacle or disturbance in which shame, degradation, or physical harm is intentionally inflicted on one person or group by another. [From the bloody gladiatorial contests staged as entertainment for the ancient Romans.] |
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