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November 11th, YDAU - Mario walking around E.T.A., filming

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Felicity Zweig
"Felicity" means happiness, while Zweig is German for "stick" or "branch."

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Gilbert Treffert
still not a real player

Endnote 316

Opheliac
resembling Hamlet's girlfriend — see Hamlet IV.v

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Montague Semantics
This is a form of natural language semantics.

Endnote 317

wildly expensive hdcover
It's a real book and the hardcover goes for $105.85. It has been issued in softcover for $29. The publication information is either wrong or varies.

Plc
public limited company

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ten meters
about 32.8 feet

plastron
1. The starched front of a shirt.

2. A large pad worn by a fencer to protect the chest.

3. The part of a tortoise's shell that covers the underside.

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cowlick
a patch of hair standing on end

pennon
a pennant or flag or banner

Peripatetic
walking around

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swotting
hard studying, cramming

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intuiting
knowing without having been told

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Bic
A manufacturer of inexpensive ball-point pens. Probably blue, here.

St. Pamphile
This is a town close to Québec City; Pamphile is St. Pamphilus.

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maundering
talking in a rambling, foolish way

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tumid
swollen

Hal fills Mario in on the aftermath of the Eschaton incident

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"Thank you Sir may I have another"
a line from Animal House

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segue
a smooth transition from one thing to another

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unbent
not having yielded or submitted

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Panglossian
Pangloss is a comically optimistic character in Voltaire's Candide, who is wont to say "all is for the best in the best of all possible worlds."

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true
on target

mendaciously
in a manner of one who is lying

rococo
ornate or florid in speech

tersely
in a manner using few words

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Eve Arden
Eve Arden (1908-1990) was an American actress. But Mario seems to be thinking of Elizabeth Arden (1884-1966), who founded a cosmetics company.

Marathe and Kate G. go drinking

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Big Book
the AA handbook

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Provincial
Switzerland does not have provinces; it has cantons.

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Swiss metal helmets
Kate is probably thinking "Swedish" as in a Viking's helmet.

schüssch
He probably means schuss, i.e., skiing.

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restenosis
recurrence of stenosis, i.e., narrowing of blood vessels

Garçon!
French: Boy! (used in reference to the waiter)

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m'épouse au future
French: future spouse

Jaarvik
misspelling of "Jarvik"

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Swisshead
She may be using this particular epithet to mean "one who has holes in his head," à la Swiss cheese.

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I voot make ze hreply zat
i.e., I would make the reply that — Kate making fun of Marathe's accent

Hal and Mario, cont.

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Irish Spring
i.e., a strong-smelling brand of soap

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poppy-seed bagel
conventional wisdom telling that eating such bagels would cause one to test positive for opiates

snuffle
to sniff as in trying to detect something

Indy-type
they clear the system very quickly

Ginsu
a brand of steak knives, once sold on late-night television commercials

Calli tea
Read about this here.

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a perfect score
since Infinite Jest was published in 1996, it is safe to assume Wallace means a score of 1600, which was a perfect score at the time of Infinite Jest's publishing - a perfect score on the SAT is now a 2400, since the addition of a Writing Test on top of the original Math and Verbal sections.

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pores
i.e., pores over books, reads them carefully

Endnote 321


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