hum-ble
(adj.) hum·bler, hum·blest
1.Marked by modesty in behavior, attitude, or spirit.
2.Not arrogant or prideful; modest: to be humble although successful
tripe (n.)
1.from the core or stomach of a ruminant or animal; tummy; breadbasket
hum-ble
(adj.) hum·bler, hum·blest
1.Marked by modesty in behavior, attitude, or spirit.
2.Not arrogant or prideful; modest: to be humble although successful
tripe (n.)
1.from the core or stomach of a ruminant or animal; tummy; breadbasket
"Who will join me in a dish of tripe? It soothes, appeases the anger of the outraged, stills the fear of death, and reminds us of tripe eaten in former days, when there was always a half-filled pot of it on the stove."
--Gunter Grass
“The voice of Shawn Luby, who leads Humble Tripe, is rich like loam, its low tones gilded above by incandescent flashes of something a bit feminine. Think a sonorous young dylan migrating to Anacortes, Wash., and singing with more soul than everybody else in that lo-fi land.”
--Independent Weekly, Durham, NC