![]() ![]() ![]() a real Viagra antidote, man He: 'oh, yeah. ![]() When you're having sex and she says or does something to kill the mood. Your wife after putting on a bunch of pounds and/or years. The Macquarie Dictionary defines an antidote as a medicine or other remedy for counteracting the effects of poison, disease, etc., which is very broad and would cover all therapeutic agents used to treat poisoning. In noun compounds where it has the sense of "opposed to, opposite" ( Antichrist, anti-communist) the accent remains on the anti- in adjectives where it retains its old prepositional sense "against, opposed to," the accent remains on the other element ( anti-Christian, anti-slavery). (n.) 'remedy counteracting poison,' early 15c. Antidote refers to a remedy that is meant to counteract the effects of a poison. Something that acts the opposite of Viagra. There is no general accepted definition of the word antidote. In a few English words ( anticipate, antique) it represents Latin ante. It appears in some words in Middle English but was not commonly used in English word formations until modern times. A common compounding element in Greek, in some combinations it became anth- for euphonic reasons. It is cognate with Sanskrit anti "over, against," and Old English and- (the first element in answer). Word-forming element of Greek origin meaning "against, opposed to, opposite of, instead," shortened to ant- before vowels and -h-, from Old French anti- and directly from Latin anti-, from Greek anti (prep.) "over, against, opposite instead, in the place of as good as at the price of for the sake of compared with in opposition to in return counter-," from PIE *anti "against," also "in front of, before" (from root *ant- "front, forehead," with derivatives meaning "in front of, before"), which became anti- in Italian (hence antipasto) and French. ![]()
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