Bovarism the Peeyu

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Bovarism
an exaggerated, especially glamorized, estimate of oneself; conceit.

Origin
Bovarism is derived from the name of the titular character in Gustave Flaubert's 1857 novel, Madame Bovary. The theory of bovarysm was developed by the French philosopher Jules de Gaultier; the term entered English the early 1900s.

About Peeyu Eggs

The absolutely abhorrent odor emanating from Peeyu eggs is nearly five times as potent as the scent given off by Pinkunk eggs. Any sensible creature with a sharp sense of smell will stray clear of a Peeyu burrow without hesitation.

About the Peeyu Creature

The Science and Research Center classifies the Peeyu as the worst-smelling species of the skunk family, and rightfully so, as they are able to produce a repugnant scent that can even deter a fully matured Fangtharp from attacking.

The striped markings, along with a dismal face-like pattern, is a textbook example of aposematism.