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Thursday, August 12, 2010

Book Club

Just got the idea to start a book club. Dead*ss I wanna do it! Let's do it! a book every how many days/weeks/months. Sounds interesting, mostly because I want to hoard the books you all are reading for yourselves lol.

Still hit me if your interested as it stands there is only 1 potential member NOT including myself. Who's ready to get Fundamental??




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Addiction

ad·dic·tion

  [uh-dik-shuhn]  Show IPA
–noun
the state of being enslaved to a habit or practice or to somethingthat is psychologically or physically habit-forming, as narcotics, tosuch an extent that its cessation causes severe trauma.



Origin: 
1595–1605;  < L addictiōn-  (s. of addictiō a giving over,surrender. See addict-ion


o·ver·ad·dic·tion, noun


Related Words for : Addiction



World English Dictionary
addiction  (əˈdɪkʃən) [Click for IPA pronunciation guide]
— n
the condition of being abnormally dependent on some habit, espcompulsive dependency on narcotic drugs


Word Origin & History

addiction 
c.1600, of habits, pursuits, etc., from L. addictionem  (nom.addictio "an awarding, a devoting," noun of action from addicere (see addict). Earliest sense was less severe: "inclination,penchant," but this has become obsolete. In main modern sense itis first attested 1906, in ref. to opium (there is an isolated instancefrom 1779, with ref. to tobacco).

Medical Dictionary

ad·dic·tion definition

Pronunciation:  /ə-ˈdik-shən/ 
Function: n 
 compulsive physiological need for and use of a habit-formingsubstance (as heroin, nicotineor alcohol) characterized bytolerance and by well-defined physiological symptoms uponwithdrawal 
broadly  persistent compulsive use of a substance known by theuser to be physically, psychologically, or socially harmful compareHABITUATION 

addiction  ad·dic·tion (ə-dĭk'shən) 
n. 
 Habitual psychological and physiological dependence on asubstance or practice beyond one's voluntary control.

Science Dictionary
addiction  (ə-dĭk'shən) Pronunciation Key  
  1. A physical or psychological need for a habit-formingsubstance, such as a drug or alcohol. In physical addiction,the body adapts to the substance being used and graduallyrequires increased amounts to reproduce the effects originallyproduced by smaller doses. See more at withdrawal.
  2. A habitual or compulsive involvement in an activity, such asgambling.



Legal Dictionary

Main Entry: ad·dic·tion 
Pronunciation: &-'dik-sh&n 
Function: noun 
 compulsive physiological need for a habit-forming drug (as heroin)


Yeah I'ma go IN

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DO I MAKE SENSE YET!?

Or am I just... Senseless?