chair (châr)
n.
1. A piece of furniture consisting of a seat, legs, back, and often arms, designed to accommodate one person.
2. A seat of office, authority, or dignity, such as that of a bishop.
3.
a. An office or position of authority, such as a professorship.
b. A person who holds an office or a position of authority, such as one who presides over a meeting or administers a department of instruction at a college; a chairperson.
4. The position of a player in an orchestra.
5. Slang The electric chair.
6. A seat carried about on poles; a sedan chair.
7. Any of several devices that serve to support or secure, such as a metal block that supports and holds railroad track in position.
tr.v. chaired, chair·ing, chairs
1. To install in a position of authority, especially as a presiding officer.
2. To preside over as chairperson: chair a meeting.
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yep… u should just throw it!
..i guess i need definition of “chair” & its uses..beyond my fartage..
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chair (châr)
n.
1. A piece of furniture consisting of a seat, legs, back, and often arms, designed to accommodate one person.
2. A seat of office, authority, or dignity, such as that of a bishop.
3.
a. An office or position of authority, such as a professorship.
b. A person who holds an office or a position of authority, such as one who presides over a meeting or administers a department of instruction at a college; a chairperson.
4. The position of a player in an orchestra.
5. Slang The electric chair.
6. A seat carried about on poles; a sedan chair.
7. Any of several devices that serve to support or secure, such as a metal block that supports and holds railroad track in position.
tr.v. chaired, chair·ing, chairs
1. To install in a position of authority, especially as a presiding officer.
2. To preside over as chairperson: chair a meeting.
..so this sign obviously refers to “seats of office” & their lack of dignity/usefulness these days..
..thx Bug!..
Yah thanks for that great info!
Maybe this is a sign at the Electric Chair room ?
W.
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There IS something oddly specific here, but I can’t quite put my *** on it.
So, no snogging in this room?
Chairs are for planking now.
I certainly hope not.
How do they know what I intend to use the chairs for?
Steve Ballmer, are you paying attention?
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um i don’t even know what that sign would mean.
i laugh
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