Meshuggener
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Word of the Day: meshuggener

Word of the Day: meshuggener Meshuggener (noun) muh-SHUG-uh-ner Definition : a foolish or crazy person Examples “What kind of meshuggener would apply the small plates concept to Jewish comfort food, which is all about abundance and appetite?” — Tracey Macleod, The Independent(United Kingdom), 16 Dec. 2011 “Whoever decided to remake The Producers in 2005 was…

Winter Snow Fun
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Winter has arrived

Winter has arrived After a very hot summer and a mild autumn, winter has finally arrived at my house. Friday and early Saturday, temperatures were in the low seventies. In fact, we broke an all time temperature record on Friday. Now, it’s in the low thirties, snow is covering the ground and wind is whipping…

Lambent
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Word of the Day: lambent

Word of the Day: lambent Lambent (adjective) LAM-bunt Definition 1 : playing lightly on or over a surface : flickering 2 : softly bright or radiant 3 : marked by lightness or brilliance especially of expression Examples “It’s an early May morning and the air is cool and still and filled with lambent light.” — Christopher Norment,…

Obfuscate
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Word of the Day: obfuscate

Word of the Day: obfuscate Obfuscate (verb) AHB-fuh-skayt Definition 1 a : darken b : to make obscure 2 : confuse 3 : to be evasive, unclear, or confusing Examples “Time and again he has shifted, shaded or obfuscated his policy positions—piling on new ideas, which sometimes didn’t fit with the old.” — David Fahrenthold…

Crossroads between dull and boring
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Word of the Day: jejune

Word of the Day: jejune Jejune (adjective) jih-JOON Definition 1 : lacking nutritive value 2 : devoid of significance or interest : dull 3 : juvenile, puerile Examples “I have not, however, been a fan of the Broadway singer … in the past, and her jejune performances here—complete with some tap dancing that belied the lyrics…

Woman in words 2 by JuanOsborne
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Follow-up from Yesterday’s post

Follow-up from Yesterday’s post Hello all, Yesterday I wrote to you to let you know that I’m still here, and doing more than just posting my ‘Words of the Day’. Those posts are courtesy of Merriam-Webster, but instead of just reposting posts, I add my thoughts and my takes on the word. I try to…

Quid Pro Quo
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Word of the Day: quid quo pro

Word of the Day: quid quo pro Quid quo pro (noun) kwid-proh-KWOH Definition : something given or received for something else; also : a deal arranging such an exchange Examples “PA officials say they have no evidence [the employees] engaged in a quid quo pro, in which they green-light the PA’s purchase of wasteful insurance…

Madonna spanking Amy Schumer on stage
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Word of the Day: hoke

Word of the Day: hoke Hoke (verb) HOHK Definition : to give a contrived, falsely impressive, or hokey quality to — usually used with up Examples “It’s okay that everybody looks great, though certain scenes seem hoked up. A black cat crossing the path of a motorcade about to explode feels more like Hollywood moviemaking…

Creative Stream Working
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Hello Fans

Hello Fans I know lately, all you have heard from me are my ‘Word of the Day’ posts. I didn’t mean for this to go on so long, my not sharing with you what is going on. These last many months have been very strange for me. As you may recall, or not and that’s…

Sabot, wooden shoes
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Word of the Day: sabot

Word of the Day: sabot Sabot (noun) sa-BOH Definition 1 a : a wooden shoe worn in various European countries b : a strap across the instep in a shoe especially of the sandal type; also : a shoe having a sabot strap 2 : a thrust-transmitting carrier that positions a missile in a gun…