But I Digress

for life's not a paragraph
And death i think is no parenthesis

pinkindiaink:

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lickystickypickyme:

Help save the English language! There are over 60,000 words in the English language but only about 7,000 are used. The publishers of the Oxford English Dictionary have come up with a campaign to SAVE THE WORDS. Their adorable website encourages you to adopt an endangered word and pledge to use it as often as possible. Like philargyrist,  “That diva is a total philargyrist!” Which means: someone who loves  money. Please help to keep these beloved words  from being erased forever.

This is so freaking adorable!! I adopted “latibule.”
:)

Love it. I adopted “woundikins” - a mild profanity along the lines of “poppycock”

I’m on board! My word is “pigritude”, which sadly has nothing to do with pigs. (It means “laziness”.)

I adopted viliorate! View high resolution

pinkindiaink:

adeandabet:

indyam:

lickystickypickyme:

Help save the English language!

There are over 60,000 words in the English language but only about 7,000 are used.

The publishers of the Oxford English Dictionary have come up with a campaign to SAVE THE WORDS. Their adorable website encourages you to adopt an endangered word and pledge to use it as often as possible.

Like philargyrist, “That diva is a total philargyrist!” Which means: someone who loves money.

Please help to keep these beloved words from being erased forever.

This is so freaking adorable!! I adopted “latibule.”

:)

Love it. I adopted “woundikins” - a mild profanity along the lines of “poppycock”

I’m on board! My word is “pigritude”, which sadly has nothing to do with pigs. (It means “laziness”.)

I adopted viliorate!

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    I adopted viliorate!
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    I’ve got “caprizant”, which means uneven or irregular, as in the pulse. I promise I’ll take care of it.
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    I’m on board! My word is “pigritude”, which sadly has nothing to do with pigs. (It means “laziness”.)
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    Love it. I adopted “woundikins” - a mild profanity along the lines of “poppycock”
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    This is so freaking adorable!! I adopted “latibule.” :)
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