verb- delight, please, amuse, fascinate; charm, lure, entice; be a source of delight; delecto delecto, delectare, delectavi, delectatus.
I knew we’d have someone who could translate for us!
So......
Peter delights / pleases / amuses / fasinates / charms / lures / entices me?
Or I am pleased by Peter?
Or I please Peter?
Either way, I think he outed himself.

Charles Payne
@cvpayne
1h1 hour ago
It’s not just msm...I cannot believe how much outright rooting there is for the market to collapse by professional financial journalists and investors.
Good news is always greeted with “but”
So-so news is always announced as “foreshadowing”
Bad news is always greet with “glee”
Julian Assange Is Refused Chance to Delay Extradition Hearing
Julian Assange’s request for a delayed hearing is denied.
His extradition to the U.S. is scheduled for February.
WikiLeaks founder is charged in the U.S. under the Espionage Act with conspiring to receive, obtaining and disclosing classified information
https://twitter.com/Cordicon/status/1186123040620503041
George Carlin
@Cordicon
Repeats are necessary.

Ah! Very important. I had been confusing ‘delecto’ with ‘delicto’ as in ‘in flagrante delicto’ but that one little ‘i’ changes the meaning quite a bit.