Tuesday, June 13, 2006

DCist: Red & the Black Opening

DCist has a posting on the opening last night of the Red & the Black (a New Orleans style bistro & bar featuring live music at 1212 H Street).

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Can anyone help me decypher this statement from the DCist post:

"With a slew of bars and music venues on the rise, it's lousy with comparissons [sic] to what U Street once was."

It is a lousy place, compared to what U St. once was?

Comparing present day H St. to the erstwhile U St. corridor makes for a lousy comparison?

Spell check suggested 'lousy' over some other, semantically cohesive word?

Anonymous said...

OK, I was bored....

Short answer from answers.com:

lous·y (lou'zē)
adj., -i·er, -i·est.
1. Infested with lice.
2. Extremely contemptible; nasty: a lousy trick.
3. Very painful or unpleasant: a lousy headache.
4. Inferior or worthless: a lousy play.
5. Slang. Abundantly supplied: lousy with money.


Longer answer (including etymology): http://www.randomhouse.com/wotd/index.pperl?date=19971222

inked said...

I agree. I think the intended meaning is that one can easily compare H Street to what U Street once was (i.e. "it's lousy"=similarities abound).

Anonymous said...

Thanks, Anon. Never heard "lousy with" (meaning #5) used before.

Anonymous said...

Also, there's this review of the new bars.

http://blog.washingtonpost.com/goingoutgurus/2006/06/freaks_come_out_on_h_street.html