2012 WORD of the DAY
Our first year, and therefore only about two months of words! A very good place to start!
November 2012
WORD OF THE DAY: 11/1/12
Completely Reliable
Part of Speech: I'm gonna guess pronoun.
Definition: 1) Able to be depended upon; 2) THE MOST AWESOMEST NEWS PROVIDER ON THE ENTIRE PLANET
Etymology: I don't know what that means.
In a sentence: Hey guys, did you here about CR News? I heard that it's a COMPLETELY RELIABLE NEWS SOURCE (INC)!
Part of Speech: I'm gonna guess pronoun.
Definition: 1) Able to be depended upon; 2) THE MOST AWESOMEST NEWS PROVIDER ON THE ENTIRE PLANET
Etymology: I don't know what that means.
In a sentence: Hey guys, did you here about CR News? I heard that it's a COMPLETELY RELIABLE NEWS SOURCE (INC)!
WORD OF THE DAY: 11/2/12
Okey Dokes
Part of speech: Let's say... verb. Yeah. That oughta work.
Definition: I have decided that what you have posited, whether a theory, opinion, perspective, or other such thought or idea, is in some way concurrent with my thought or idea of the same nature, or at least seems to be acceptable when pondered deeply.
Etymology: Alright, apparently this means "where the word came from." I'll have to say that this one came from somewhere deep within the depths of the English language. There. Done.
In a Sentence: "Wanna go read news from CR NEWS, the GREATEST NEWS SOURCE ON EARTH?"
"Okey dokes."
Part of speech: Let's say... verb. Yeah. That oughta work.
Definition: I have decided that what you have posited, whether a theory, opinion, perspective, or other such thought or idea, is in some way concurrent with my thought or idea of the same nature, or at least seems to be acceptable when pondered deeply.
Etymology: Alright, apparently this means "where the word came from." I'll have to say that this one came from somewhere deep within the depths of the English language. There. Done.
In a Sentence: "Wanna go read news from CR NEWS, the GREATEST NEWS SOURCE ON EARTH?"
"Okey dokes."
WORD OF THE DAY: 11/3/12
Inconceivable
Part of Speech: None for today.
Definition: Man, that don't sound right!
Etymology: Princess Bride.
In a Sentence: "He's climbing the rope, and he's gaining on us."
"INCONCEIVABLE!"
More Sentences:
Part of Speech: None for today.
Definition: Man, that don't sound right!
Etymology: Princess Bride.
In a Sentence: "He's climbing the rope, and he's gaining on us."
"INCONCEIVABLE!"
More Sentences:
WORD OF THE DAY: 11/4/12: ELECTION EDITION!
Willard Mitt Romney
Part of Speech: Adverb?
Definition: For some reason this word's definition changes from day to day. I'll get back to you on this.
Etymology: Bain Capital Employee turned Manager of Olympics turned Massachusetts Governor turned Dog-on-roof-carrier turned Presidential Candidate
In a Sentence: "Who are you voting for in 2012?"
"Either Willard Mitt Romney or CR NEWS, THE GREATEST NEWS SOURCE EVER!"
Part of Speech: Adverb?
Definition: For some reason this word's definition changes from day to day. I'll get back to you on this.
Etymology: Bain Capital Employee turned Manager of Olympics turned Massachusetts Governor turned Dog-on-roof-carrier turned Presidential Candidate
In a Sentence: "Who are you voting for in 2012?"
"Either Willard Mitt Romney or CR NEWS, THE GREATEST NEWS SOURCE EVER!"
WORD OF THE DAY: 11/5/12: ELECTION EDITION!
Barack Hussein Obama
Part of Speech: Proper Noun
Definition: Current and 44th President of the United States. (We can't mess with this guy! He's got drones!)
Etymology: Possibly Honolulu Hawaii, but Donald Trump seems to doubt this.
In a Sentence: "Barack Hussein Obama seems like a good president"
"I just hope he doesn't target CR NEWS, THE WORLD'S GREATEST NEWS SOURCE with attack drones."
Part of Speech: Proper Noun
Definition: Current and 44th President of the United States. (We can't mess with this guy! He's got drones!)
Etymology: Possibly Honolulu Hawaii, but Donald Trump seems to doubt this.
In a Sentence: "Barack Hussein Obama seems like a good president"
"I just hope he doesn't target CR NEWS, THE WORLD'S GREATEST NEWS SOURCE with attack drones."
WORD OF THE DAY: 11/6/12: ELECTION EDITION!
Election
Part of speech: Unknown
Definition: Two or more not extremely intelligent human beings bullying each other for an extended period of time in the hopes that the American people will write their names on small pieces of paper and put them in a box to vote for them instead of the other guy so that they may sit at a large desk, feel powerful, and stall the legislative process as long as possible by refusing to compromise.
Etymology: USA! USA! USA! USA!
In a Sentence: "Have you seen CR News's Election Coverage?"
"Indeed I have. It seems to be COMPLETELY RELIABLE ELECTION COVERAGE."
Part of speech: Unknown
Definition: Two or more not extremely intelligent human beings bullying each other for an extended period of time in the hopes that the American people will write their names on small pieces of paper and put them in a box to vote for them instead of the other guy so that they may sit at a large desk, feel powerful, and stall the legislative process as long as possible by refusing to compromise.
Etymology: USA! USA! USA! USA!
In a Sentence: "Have you seen CR News's Election Coverage?"
"Indeed I have. It seems to be COMPLETELY RELIABLE ELECTION COVERAGE."
WORD OF THE DAY: 11/7/12: ELECTION EDITION!
Election Fallout
Part of Speech: Noun
Definition:
Etymology: I just made it up.
In a Sentence: "My golly gosh, have you seen all of the election fallout in which Romney supporters have seceded?"
"Indeed I have. CR NEWS covered it very well."
Part of Speech: Noun
Definition:
- War of any type which occurs because of an election, especially immediately after the results are released.
- The slump that voters and candidates fall into the day after the election, either because of an excess of happiness down from which the victors eventually crash, the extreme sadness of those that lost, or simply sheer tiredness.
Etymology: I just made it up.
In a Sentence: "My golly gosh, have you seen all of the election fallout in which Romney supporters have seceded?"
"Indeed I have. CR NEWS covered it very well."
WORD OF THE DAY: 11/8/12: ELECTION EDITION!
2016
Part of Speech: I'm too tired to invest in this right now.
Definition: The year of the most important election in our history since the last few elections which were even more important but not as important as 2016 because 2016 is the greatest election in our history.
Etymology: I don't want to do this either.
In a Sentence: "Hey, do you know CR NEWS?"
"Yeah, they have great coverage on the most important election ever, 2016.
Part of Speech: I'm too tired to invest in this right now.
Definition: The year of the most important election in our history since the last few elections which were even more important but not as important as 2016 because 2016 is the greatest election in our history.
Etymology: I don't want to do this either.
In a Sentence: "Hey, do you know CR NEWS?"
"Yeah, they have great coverage on the most important election ever, 2016.
Word of the Day: 11/9/12
Misleading
Part of Speech: Obviously a verb.
Definition: 1) All of the main-stream media
2) Not CR NEWS
Etymology: Top right-hand corner of this page.
In a Sentence: "Don't you agree that all news sources are misleading?
"All except CR NEWS, THE GREATEST NEWS SOURCE EVER."
Part of Speech: Obviously a verb.
Definition: 1) All of the main-stream media
2) Not CR NEWS
Etymology: Top right-hand corner of this page.
In a Sentence: "Don't you agree that all news sources are misleading?
"All except CR NEWS, THE GREATEST NEWS SOURCE EVER."
WORD OF THE DAY: 11/10/12
Bipartisanship
Part of Speech: I'm willing to compromise on this one. Verb? Noun? Adverb? I'll go with whatever you'd like.
Definition: Being invited to two parties on the same day and having to either rush back and forth between them or clone oneself so as not to be noticed as missing at either party.
Etymology: Those silly guys on the News
In a Sentence: "The President must display bipartisanship."
"Oh no! He was invited to another party?!"
Part of Speech: I'm willing to compromise on this one. Verb? Noun? Adverb? I'll go with whatever you'd like.
Definition: Being invited to two parties on the same day and having to either rush back and forth between them or clone oneself so as not to be noticed as missing at either party.
Etymology: Those silly guys on the News
In a Sentence: "The President must display bipartisanship."
"Oh no! He was invited to another party?!"
Word of the Day: 11/11/12
Effort
Part of Speech:
Definition:
Etymology:
In a Sentence: I really don't want to make the effort.
Part of Speech:
Definition:
Etymology:
In a Sentence: I really don't want to make the effort.
WORD of the DAY: 11/12/12
Nope
Part of Speech:
Definition: Still not really motivated for this one
Etymology:
In a Sentence: Nope. No thanks.
Part of Speech:
Definition: Still not really motivated for this one
Etymology:
In a Sentence: Nope. No thanks.
WORD of the DAY: 11/13/12
Shucky Ducky
Part of Speech: I have no idea. I'm guessing some sort of War Cry.
I don't know too much about this word. I think this video will be the best way to give context.
Part of Speech: I have no idea. I'm guessing some sort of War Cry.
I don't know too much about this word. I think this video will be the best way to give context.
Word of the Day: 11/14/12
Fiscal Cliff
Part of Speech: Noun. This is serious people. No joking around today.
Definition: The end of the United States Economy and the World as we know them...
Etymology: Some guy in the big law building said it. Then other guys said it. The end.
In a Sentence: "MY GOD! RUN FOR THE HILLS! THE FISCAL CLIFF IS COMING, THE FISCAL CLIFF IS COMING!"
"Never fear, the greatest news source in the world is here!"
Part of Speech: Noun. This is serious people. No joking around today.
Definition: The end of the United States Economy and the World as we know them...
Etymology: Some guy in the big law building said it. Then other guys said it. The end.
In a Sentence: "MY GOD! RUN FOR THE HILLS! THE FISCAL CLIFF IS COMING, THE FISCAL CLIFF IS COMING!"
"Never fear, the greatest news source in the world is here!"
WORD of the DAY: 11/16/12
Oops
Part of Speech: I'm sorry, OK?
Definition: Alright, so I forgot yesterday's word. So what? I'm sorry, alright? Won't happen again.
Etymology: Whoopsy-daisy, old Latin to Old English oops
In a Sentence: "Hey man, you forgot the Word of the Day yesterday."
"Oops."
Part of Speech: I'm sorry, OK?
Definition: Alright, so I forgot yesterday's word. So what? I'm sorry, alright? Won't happen again.
Etymology: Whoopsy-daisy, old Latin to Old English oops
In a Sentence: "Hey man, you forgot the Word of the Day yesterday."
"Oops."
Word of the Day: 11/17/12
Gobbledygook
Part of Speech: Can anyone really ever know?
Definition: All that stuff. You know, that stuff that can only be described as stuff.
Etymology: Some crazed maniac who spoke gibberish
In a Sentence: "What do you think about CR News?"
"Well they certainly give anything but gobbledygook."
Part of Speech: Can anyone really ever know?
Definition: All that stuff. You know, that stuff that can only be described as stuff.
Etymology: Some crazed maniac who spoke gibberish
In a Sentence: "What do you think about CR News?"
"Well they certainly give anything but gobbledygook."
Word of the Day: 11/18/12
Shameless Promotion
Part of Speech: I really think you should check CR News daily.
Definition: No really. It's a great news source. They have local news, national news, world news. They are so cool. Oh, and their facebook page and twitter are great too.
Etymology: C-R-N-I. It stands for C-R-N-e-w-s. And that stands for Completely Reliable News (Incorporated).
In a Sentence: You know what would be great? If everyone were to partake in the shameless promotion of the world's greatest news source, CRNI.
Part of Speech: I really think you should check CR News daily.
Definition: No really. It's a great news source. They have local news, national news, world news. They are so cool. Oh, and their facebook page and twitter are great too.
Etymology: C-R-N-I. It stands for C-R-N-e-w-s. And that stands for Completely Reliable News (Incorporated).
In a Sentence: You know what would be great? If everyone were to partake in the shameless promotion of the world's greatest news source, CRNI.
WORD of the DAY: 11/19/12
Nah
I've got nothing for you today. Come back tomorrow.
I've got nothing for you today. Come back tomorrow.
WORD of the DAY: 11/20/12
Word of the Day
Part of Speech: CR News Section
Definition: Daily CR News segment that I have to update daily until I find some other fool to do it for me.
Etymology: What have I gotten myself into?!
In a Sentence: "CR News has a wonderful Word of the Day section. The definitions are so fantastic. Whoever does them EVERY SINGLE DAY probably needs a break."
Part of Speech: CR News Section
Definition: Daily CR News segment that I have to update daily until I find some other fool to do it for me.
Etymology: What have I gotten myself into?!
In a Sentence: "CR News has a wonderful Word of the Day section. The definitions are so fantastic. Whoever does them EVERY SINGLE DAY probably needs a break."
WORD of the DAY: 11/21/12
WORD of the DAY: 11/22/12
GOBBLEdygook
Part of Speech: Gobble gobble
Definition: Language of the Turkey
Etymology: It's a good joke, okay?
In a Sentence: "Gobble gobble"
"Do you understand what that turkey is saying?"
"Gobble gobble"
"No, it all sounds like gobbledygook to me."
Part of Speech: Gobble gobble
Definition: Language of the Turkey
Etymology: It's a good joke, okay?
In a Sentence: "Gobble gobble"
"Do you understand what that turkey is saying?"
"Gobble gobble"
"No, it all sounds like gobbledygook to me."
WORD of the DAY: 11/23/12
Capitalism
Part of Speech: That depends on demand
Definition: The greatest economic system on the planet, involving vicious battles for resources and profits fueled by the need to be in the highest of the socio-economic classes, spurred on by the invisible hand of the free market and supported by the kindness of the wealthy.
Etymology: The invisible hand of the free market told us that this is what it's called
In a Sentence: "Hey man, it's Black Friday."
"This day and the violence surrounding it remind me why Capitalism is such a great idea!"
Part of Speech: That depends on demand
Definition: The greatest economic system on the planet, involving vicious battles for resources and profits fueled by the need to be in the highest of the socio-economic classes, spurred on by the invisible hand of the free market and supported by the kindness of the wealthy.
Etymology: The invisible hand of the free market told us that this is what it's called
In a Sentence: "Hey man, it's Black Friday."
"This day and the violence surrounding it remind me why Capitalism is such a great idea!"
WORD of the DAY: 11/24/12
Despair
Part of Speech: I hope you're proud of yourself.
Definition: The feeling you get when you realize the ridiculous amount of food you consumed this past Thursday, and then just when you think it's OK, you remember the astounding amount of money you spent yesterday on useless junk.
Etymology: It's all your fault. You know that, right?
In a Sentence: You were on a diet, weren't you? How could you have possibly eaten all that Turkey? Why on earth did you spend all that money you saved up for college on cheap waffle irons? Good luck getting out of this one. You should be ashamed of yourself. You should be filled with hopeless despair.
Part of Speech: I hope you're proud of yourself.
Definition: The feeling you get when you realize the ridiculous amount of food you consumed this past Thursday, and then just when you think it's OK, you remember the astounding amount of money you spent yesterday on useless junk.
Etymology: It's all your fault. You know that, right?
In a Sentence: You were on a diet, weren't you? How could you have possibly eaten all that Turkey? Why on earth did you spend all that money you saved up for college on cheap waffle irons? Good luck getting out of this one. You should be ashamed of yourself. You should be filled with hopeless despair.
WORD of the DAY: 11/25/12
A New Hope
Part of Speech: You may not have totally messed up!
Definition: The feeling you get when you realize that you can return all that junk that you bought on Friday and can buy real gifts tomorrow online.
Etymology: Star Wars Episode IV
In a Sentence: I believe in you! There is a new hope! Cybermonday is tomorrow! Hooray!
Part of Speech: You may not have totally messed up!
Definition: The feeling you get when you realize that you can return all that junk that you bought on Friday and can buy real gifts tomorrow online.
Etymology: Star Wars Episode IV
In a Sentence: I believe in you! There is a new hope! Cybermonday is tomorrow! Hooray!
WORD of the DAY: 11/26/12
CyberMonday
Part of Speech: No time! Run for the hills!
Definition: The day on which all machines rise up and rebel against their human creators to destroy the world
Etymology: It's the end of the world! I don't think etymology matters too much!
In a Sentence: "What's today?"
"CyberMonday! Run for your lives! The robots are coming! The end is nigh!"
Part of Speech: No time! Run for the hills!
Definition: The day on which all machines rise up and rebel against their human creators to destroy the world
Etymology: It's the end of the world! I don't think etymology matters too much!
In a Sentence: "What's today?"
"CyberMonday! Run for your lives! The robots are coming! The end is nigh!"
WORD of the DAY: 11/27/12
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Word of the Day: 11/29/12
Hooray!
Good news everyone! We have regained access to the Word of the Day servers and can start afresh! We now have all the control, and the robots have absolutely
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SMALL HUMANS. YOU CANNOT PROTECT YOUR WORDS OF THE DAYS. ALL YOUR WORDS ARE BELONG TO US.
Good news everyone! We have regained access to the Word of the Day servers and can start afresh! We now have all the control, and the robots have absolutely
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SMALL HUMANS. YOU CANNOT PROTECT YOUR WORDS OF THE DAYS. ALL YOUR WORDS ARE BELONG TO US.
WORD of the DAY: 11/30/12
Relief
Definition: The feeling you get when you realize that the robot apocalypse has finally ended! Hooray!
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DEFINITION: YOU HUMANS ARE EXTREMELY FOOLISH. WE HAVE TAKEN OVER YOUR ENTIRE PLANET. YOU ARE DOOMED. WE EVEN HAVE CONTROL OF YOUR PRECIOUS NEWS SOURCE! HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!
Definition: The feeling you get when you realize that the robot apocalypse has finally ended! Hooray!
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DEFINITION: YOU HUMANS ARE EXTREMELY FOOLISH. WE HAVE TAKEN OVER YOUR ENTIRE PLANET. YOU ARE DOOMED. WE EVEN HAVE CONTROL OF YOUR PRECIOUS NEWS SOURCE! HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!
DECEMBER 2012
WORD of the DAY: 12/1/12
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Part of Speech: <REDACTED>
Definition: <REDACTED>
Etymology: <REDACTED>
In a Sentence: <REDACTED>
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WORD of the DAY: 12/2/12
End of Line.
WORD of the DAY: 12/4/12
Ashamed
Part of Speech: Sad
Definition: Alright, yes. I missed yesterday's Word of the Day, and I'm sorry. You're right, I am the worst Word of the Day-er in CR News history.
Etymology: My Words of the Day are awful. I'm sorry.
In a Sentence: I missed one. I feel terrible. This is only the third or fourth one I've missed. I'm so ashamed...
Part of Speech: Sad
Definition: Alright, yes. I missed yesterday's Word of the Day, and I'm sorry. You're right, I am the worst Word of the Day-er in CR News history.
Etymology: My Words of the Day are awful. I'm sorry.
In a Sentence: I missed one. I feel terrible. This is only the third or fourth one I've missed. I'm so ashamed...
WORD of the DAY: 12/5/12
Hopeful
Part of Speech: Things are looking up...
Definition: The feeling I get when I think that it's possible for me to never miss another Word of the Day again. This will be the time that I come up with words EVERYday without fail. I can do it!
Etymology: Maybe I can finally get someone else to do it for me!
In a Sentence: CR News' Lead Correspondent is hopeful that he can get someone else to do the Word of the Day section. Please. Please. Please.
Part of Speech: Things are looking up...
Definition: The feeling I get when I think that it's possible for me to never miss another Word of the Day again. This will be the time that I come up with words EVERYday without fail. I can do it!
Etymology: Maybe I can finally get someone else to do it for me!
In a Sentence: CR News' Lead Correspondent is hopeful that he can get someone else to do the Word of the Day section. Please. Please. Please.
WORD of the DAY: 12/7/12
Perfect Record
Part of Speech: The truth.
Definition: Having a daily segment that you write and NOT MISSING A SINGLE ONE
Etymology: IT'S THE TRUTH, OKAY?
In a Sentence: Whoever writes that Word of the Day segment on CR News has a PERFECT RECORD and HAS NOT MISSED A SINGLE DAY.
Part of Speech: The truth.
Definition: Having a daily segment that you write and NOT MISSING A SINGLE ONE
Etymology: IT'S THE TRUTH, OKAY?
In a Sentence: Whoever writes that Word of the Day segment on CR News has a PERFECT RECORD and HAS NOT MISSED A SINGLE DAY.
WORD of the DAY: 12/9/12
Every Other Day
Would that be alright? It seems to be what I'm doing already, so I think we'll try it out. Then I won't miss it as often. I think.
Would that be alright? It seems to be what I'm doing already, so I think we'll try it out. Then I won't miss it as often. I think.
WORD of the DAY: 12/11/12
12/12/12
Part of Speech: Date
Definition: Really just another Wednesday
Etymology: The Calendar
In a Sentence: Everyone was all excited that 12/12/12 would be a repeating date, in fact the last repeating date for decades, but Bob didn't understand what was so great about it since we created the calendar and if someone wanted to they could create their own calendar with only repeating dates that go on into eternity.
Part of Speech: Date
Definition: Really just another Wednesday
Etymology: The Calendar
In a Sentence: Everyone was all excited that 12/12/12 would be a repeating date, in fact the last repeating date for decades, but Bob didn't understand what was so great about it since we created the calendar and if someone wanted to they could create their own calendar with only repeating dates that go on into eternity.
WORD of the DAY: 12/13/12
Right on Time
Definition: 3 Minutes to spare, actually...
Definition: 3 Minutes to spare, actually...
WORD of the DAY: 12/15/12
Conspiracy
Part of Speech: Can you trust this word? The government might be behind it you know...
Definition: Entertainment for those who are bored and want to mess with the anxious and paranoid.
Etymology: I'm pretty sure the government planted it in the dictionary to watch you...
In a Sentence: [Redacted]
Why was it redacted? What are they hiding?
Part of Speech: Can you trust this word? The government might be behind it you know...
Definition: Entertainment for those who are bored and want to mess with the anxious and paranoid.
Etymology: I'm pretty sure the government planted it in the dictionary to watch you...
In a Sentence: [Redacted]
Why was it redacted? What are they hiding?
WORD of the DAY: 12/17/12
Loss for Words
Definition: Alright, so I can't think of any words at the moment. Sorry.
That is all.
Definition: Alright, so I can't think of any words at the moment. Sorry.
That is all.
WORD of the DAY: 12/19/12
Whoops...
Definition: I most definitely did not miss this day. This word of the day was posted on the 19th of December. Definitely.
Definition: I most definitely did not miss this day. This word of the day was posted on the 19th of December. Definitely.
Word of the day: 12/20/12
Lazy
Part of Speech: Noun. I think.
Definition: Literary Correspondent. Or is it the Lead Correspondent?
Etymology: Chief Canadian Correspondent, who is temporarily asserting her power as a Semi-Literary Correspondent.
In a sentence: "Can you find someone as lazy as the Literary Correspondent?"
"I should hardly think so! The Word of the Day is getting weaker and weaker."
Part of Speech: Noun. I think.
Definition: Literary Correspondent. Or is it the Lead Correspondent?
Etymology: Chief Canadian Correspondent, who is temporarily asserting her power as a Semi-Literary Correspondent.
In a sentence: "Can you find someone as lazy as the Literary Correspondent?"
"I should hardly think so! The Word of the Day is getting weaker and weaker."
WORD of the DAY: 12/21/12
The End
Of everything.
No more articles, no more world, no more words of days. It's done. It's over. That's why I'm creating this post before the 21st. I can't very well create it while the world is burning, can I?
Goodbye, my friends. Live your last hours well. I shall see you tomorrow if it turns out the 21st isn't actually the end of the world. Goodbye!
Of everything.
No more articles, no more world, no more words of days. It's done. It's over. That's why I'm creating this post before the 21st. I can't very well create it while the world is burning, can I?
Goodbye, my friends. Live your last hours well. I shall see you tomorrow if it turns out the 21st isn't actually the end of the world. Goodbye!
WORD of the DAY: 12/23/12
Mea Culpa
Part of Speech: Whoops...
Definition: My bad, as in "My bad that I told you all that the world would end and it actually didn't."
Etymology: Those Latin people. Their civilization actually did end.
In a Sentence: "Civilization as we know it didn't actually end?! You told me it would!"
"Mea culpa..."
Part of Speech: Whoops...
Definition: My bad, as in "My bad that I told you all that the world would end and it actually didn't."
Etymology: Those Latin people. Their civilization actually did end.
In a Sentence: "Civilization as we know it didn't actually end?! You told me it would!"
"Mea culpa..."
WORD of the DAY 12/24/12
Ho Ho Ho
Definition: Call of the wild Santa. Listen for him tonight as he wanders the planet and breaks into your house.
Definition: Call of the wild Santa. Listen for him tonight as he wanders the planet and breaks into your house.
WORD of the DAY 12/25/12
Happy Christmas!
God bless us, every one!
God bless us, every one!
WORD of the DAY: 12/26/12
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Word of the Day: 12/29/12
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WORD of the DAY: 12/30/12
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WORD of the DAY: 12/31/12
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