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    [Verb]  | "di*va*gate" | \ ˈdī-və-ˌgāt \


    1: to wander or stray from a course or subject : diverge, digress


    Origin: 1599 ;

     Late Latin divagatus, past participle of divagari, from Latin dis- + vagari to wander {mat|vagary|};

    [Noun]  | "divagation" 


    1: a departure from the subject under consideration;


      * e.g., " ... this may well appear to be a divagation at first, but I hope to establish the relevance "



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    2: a turning away from a course or standard;


      * e.g., " ... a self-consciously literary novel that represents a major divagation from traditional narrative "



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     [ "Divagent" ]

    1: The way a woman argues a point, she begins diverging from the original argument, deflecting from the point, and generally letting her vagina control the stupidity spewing from her mouth.

      * e.g.,  ... Man: When you drove my car, did you drive it into a yellow pole? 

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