Re: MM Lee Kuan Yew and SM Goh Chok Tong to step down from Cabinet
someone - make them return the money! if we quit from a company almost immediately accepting the employment contract we will be penalized.
likewise, they should maybe return the vote they have won?
they were voted in less than a month and now they want to step down?
Riddikulus
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SOURCE - List of spells in Harry Potter - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Pronunciation: /rɨˈdɪkələs/ ri-dik-ə-ləs[30]
Description: A spell used when fighting a Boggart, "Riddikulus" forces the Boggart to take the appearance of an object upon which the caster is concentrating. When used correctly, this will be a humorous form.
Seen/mentioned: First seen in Prisoner of Azkaban, when taught by Lupin. Then seen in Goblet of Fire on a boggart that was in the maze in the Third Task. Finally seen in Order of the Phoenix, when Mrs Weasley tries to cast Riddikulus on a Boggart in Grimmauld Place.
Suggested etymology: Latin ridiculus meaning "absurd".[12]
Notes: The effect depends on what the caster is thinking. Neville concentrates on his grandmother's dress, causing a Boggart in the form of Snape to appear in it.
someone - make them return the money! if we quit from a company almost immediately accepting the employment contract we will be penalized.
likewise, they should maybe return the vote they have won?
they were voted in less than a month and now they want to step down?
Riddikulus
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SOURCE - List of spells in Harry Potter - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Pronunciation: /rɨˈdɪkələs/ ri-dik-ə-ləs[30]
Description: A spell used when fighting a Boggart, "Riddikulus" forces the Boggart to take the appearance of an object upon which the caster is concentrating. When used correctly, this will be a humorous form.
Seen/mentioned: First seen in Prisoner of Azkaban, when taught by Lupin. Then seen in Goblet of Fire on a boggart that was in the maze in the Third Task. Finally seen in Order of the Phoenix, when Mrs Weasley tries to cast Riddikulus on a Boggart in Grimmauld Place.
Suggested etymology: Latin ridiculus meaning "absurd".[12]
Notes: The effect depends on what the caster is thinking. Neville concentrates on his grandmother's dress, causing a Boggart in the form of Snape to appear in it.