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  • While clearly best known for her Hollywood films, legendary screen actress Marilyn Monroe (born Norma Jean Mortenson) also dabbled in singing, perhaps most famously when she cooed “Happy Birthday, Mr. President” to John F. Kennedy in 1962, shortly before her death. The blonde bombshell is also well known for her steamy rendition of “I Wanna Be Loved By You” in SOME LIKE IT HOT and her boisterous version of “Diamonds Are a Girl’s Best Friend” in GENTLEMEN PREFER BLONDES. Though her studio recordings are few and far between, diehard Monroe fans can track down her various musical collections, which vary widely in quality.
    Born: June 1, 1926, Los Angeles, California, United States
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    Cause of Death: Barbiturate overdose
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  • Word of the Day: Boulevardier.

    NOUN
    1. A wealthy, fashionable socialite.

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    1. "Genevieve was a vivacious boulevardier who was known for her style and throwing exclusive parties."
    2. "Daisy Buchanan from 'The Great Gatsby' is a boulevardier and the epitome of the 1920s flapper."
    3. "Many boulevardiers attend debutante balls as part of their entrance into society."

    Word Origin.
    French, late 19th century

    This word was originally coined as a French term meaning, naturally, "a person who frequents boulevards." "The Boulevardier" was a magazine edited by American socialite and Vanderbilt family member Erskine Gwynne, created to be a kind of Parisian "New Yorker" for Americans living in Paris in the 1920s. The magazine eventually inspired the name of the boulevardier cocktail, which also originated in 1920s Paris.
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  • Word of the Day: Ultimo.

    ADJECTIVE
    1. Of last month.

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    2. "Given that his birthday was the 16th ultimo, his birthstone must be an opal."
    3. "The letter was dated the 27th ultimo, but he couldn't recall sending it."

    Word Origin.
    Latin, late 16th century

    This word is derived from the Latin term "ultimo mense," which directly translates to "in the last month." The modern-day calendar used throughout most of the world is called the Gregorian calendar, and it took effect as a replacement for the Julian calendar in October 1582. The Gregorian calendar is solar, meaning it's based on the progression of the seasons and the Earth's orbit around the sun.

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