Word of the day is ‘forswunk’ (13th century): exhausted by work.
I like to add ‘foreswunk’, exhausted before you even begin.
I like to add ‘foreswunk’, exhausted before you even begin.
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What’s the 13 th century word for chilled, relaxed, reinvigorated Susie because that’s what I want to say Xmas day and befuddle the family with it❓
I call it preemptive procrastination - somehow my body subconsciously knows when the task ahead will be quite demanding, and shies away preemptively )
It was the Friar in the General Prologue
WoB: So help me God, I laugh now when I think
How pitifully by night I made them swink;
Good morning!
Good morning!
Like the way I would write it.
Thank you, made me smile this morning!
Way cooler sounding than most other terms.
Thanks Susie 🧡
This is a family website. :D
[FSS for short?]
a shrewd, unprincipled person, especially a politician.
"snollygosters must be thrown out of political office and other positions of power"
Thank you.
We call it being cream crackered up here.
Stress on the latter syllable in the former, and former syllable in the latter?
Clearly a medical condition that inflicts me every day just before logging on to yet another tedious Teams meeting.
So go ahead, blame us Germans.
Ich auch! Thank you!