De Profundis

What is De Profundis?


1.

Literally translates as "of the Depths" or, with modification, "from the depths". Any reference to a being emerging from the pit of dispair to greater things is entirely contextual.

Oscar Wilde famously wrote a long letter - later titled "De Profundis" - after his release from Reading Gaol.

See Pete

2.

Latin: coming out of the depths to greatness

"John Travolta really went de profundis in 'Pulp Fiction'"

3.

Latin for "the depths of sorrow". Used when you are extremely depressed, as if your in the darkest, deepest pit of sorrow

when I don't take my meds, I can become De Profundis

See depression, sorrow, fart, llama


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