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prodigy [prod-i-jee] n. when a child is subject to a propellant, commonly blunt trauma, and becomes extraordinarily talented in a field. mass produced in cramped conditions with low success rates, product is prone to various complexes (eg. grandiosity, repression) and should be recalled in event of reverse polarity (see also: prodigal). fuse is subject to melting under excess current. shrink wrap with a degree of inaccessibility to prevent tampering. platforms for showcasing include essay competitions and the olympics. eg: 1. that poor fucked up prodigy, maybe someone should go talk to him.
By Nicholas Chng QLRS Vol. 12 No. 1 Jan 2013_____
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