Very useful obscure words
We have this. We love hotels, inns, bed and breakfasts (beds and breakfasts), five star, six star, dinky—as long as we have our own bathroom. Our ideal residence is a hotel—there’s always someone to pick up after you, if you’re hungry there’s room service, and if you’re bored you can change rooms or hotels.
We’re not quite there yet.
There are bad movies, then there are quisquillian movies.
Meowrrr
Saffy believes she is human. We’re not sure she’s wrong.
Contrary to our expectations, not one who eats Galactus.
Boggle someone today! Use these words at a meeting.
From Luciferous Logolepsy
And if your colleagues are being obtuse, do this.
January 31st, 2013 at 08:34
“Contrary to our expectations, not one who eats Galactus.”
Hahaha.
The xenodo… ermm the first word. Interesting. Isn’t the etymology of “xeno” alien or other (or similar?). I wonder how that figured in a word defining a love of hotels and inns.
January 31st, 2013 at 08:35
PS The Hilary link is hilarious! Aside from what you posted, I also found the “organizing the binders” gif hilarious, especially combined with the caption.
January 31st, 2013 at 13:38
I want to see these words on shirts!!! Sa likod ang definition/s. I’m tired of seeing the “Never Give Up” tees in my neighborhood!