lull
    v. lulled, lull·ing, lulls
    v. tr.

    1. To cause to sleep or rest; soothe or calm.
    2. To deceive into trustfulness: “that honeyed charm that he used so effectively to lull his victims” (S.J. Perelman).

    n.

    1. A relatively calm interval, as in a storm.
    2. An interval of lessened activity: a lull in sales.


whomod said: I generally don't like it when people decide to play by the rules against people who don't play by the rules.
It tends to put you immediately at a disadvantage and IMO is a sign of true weakness.
This is true both in politics and on the internet."

Our Friendly Neighborhood Ray-man said: "no, the doctor's right. besides, he has seniority."