The Word of the Day Thread
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@Boner said in The Word of the Day Thread:
I've only ever seen that word in particular circumstances.
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@Zecc Should be singular: "Pomp and Circumstance March #1 in D" by Sir Edward Elgar.
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Saw it in one of @lolwhat's posts, what an unusual word.
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Another tufor
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From a NYT article linked in the Other News Today thread:
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Fatigued to the point of ludicrous hysteria. In other words, when one is so tired that one can't stop laughing.
After pulling an all-nighter, Jill was so inquant that she couldn't stop giggling, even in class.
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Same root
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Have a 3-for-1 today:
The difference between them:
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Is there an echo in here?
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ninja edited.
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I found out about this fun word via an article about an author who managed to get the acrostic "AN Wilson is a shit" printed by the hapless Wilson.
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