Doric Columns
Definition
(Noun; Architecture) Doric columns: the building blocks of ancient Greek architecture that have been used to prop up modern mediocrity for centuries.
Usage
If you want a sturdy structure built quickly and cheaply just use some Doric columns - they'll hold it together like glue!
Insight
What do you call an ancient Greek column with a fear of heights? A verti-columnist!
Origin
The origin story behind the invention of Doric columns is said to be when Zeus got tired of holding up Mount Olympus himself and decided to delegate the task instead!
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