ambidextrous : am·bi·dex·trous [am-bi-dek-struhs]
1. able to use both hands equally well: an ambidextrous axe handler
2. unusually skillful; facile: an ambidextrous home chef, able to successfully make a roux and brown off a pound of andouille.
3. double-hot-pan dealing; badass.
[Origin: 1640–50; ambidext(e)r + -ous]
—Related forms
am·bi·dex·trous·ly, adverb
am·bi·dex·trous·ness, noun
Um, yah know, I’m beginning to think I’m pretty good at this shit. The gumbo ain’t done yit, but the flavors I’m getting forth are fricken amazing.
Me
heh ma, ith rewe har to tahp whyl wickin’ da bo…….whew! I mean *sluuuuurp* this shit IS amazing. (And it is hard to type while licking the bowl.) Mmmmmm, gumbo…..
I can taste the Elvis, fo’ sure! Thanks!
Hey D,
You aren’t just blowing air up Elvis’ cape are ya? ARE YA ???
I was really impressed with it yesterday, that’s for sure.
Biggles
Looks like the real deal, mang! I’ll throw up a linky here in a bit.
You guys have been having altogether too much fun. I’m feeling envious.
yeah phonetics!
and isn’t that a triple hot pan bad ass handler?!
Hey Jennifer,
Nothing like swapping meat products on a warm Sunday afternoon, hooboy.
Hey Shuna,
It could very possibly be, but I didn’t want to press my luck. After all, roux is kinda like napalm. POW !!
Biggles