Imperious Inturruptus
D Vautier 9/20/2011
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Imperious Inturruptus is a made up pseudo latin phrase
like "tempus fugit, non comebackibus". There is no such word
imperious in classical Latin but it could be made up from vulgar Latin and
may come from imperiosus and probably means absolute rule or government
control. Inturruptus is a past participle
that means interrupted or broken in two. I think The Dilbert cartoon means that the boss has the right to take over ownership of your
very ideas.