Azure Jane Lunatic (Azz) 🌺 (
azurelunatic) wrote2003-02-18 08:56 am
I amuse myself sometimes.
My vocabulary pops out of hiding at unexpected times and ambushes me. I was never inured to casual violence with cop shows and cartoons. Today was the first day I looked that up in the dictionary. It's not a word I see every day, so it surprised me when my eye caught it sitting up top of the page I'd just commented on.
I used it correctly. Of course I used it correctly. I'm just not used to hearing or reading those words anymore, so they don't come flying out my fingers half as often.
I spend these days fighting rear-guard action with the language, policing unusual words to make sure they don't stray from their accustomed meaning. I recall one amusing morning in high school, with "enthralled" as one of the vocabulary words. One of the jocks used it: "I got really drunk and enthralled all over the place."
I really need to join the PTA.
I used it correctly. Of course I used it correctly. I'm just not used to hearing or reading those words anymore, so they don't come flying out my fingers half as often.
I spend these days fighting rear-guard action with the language, policing unusual words to make sure they don't stray from their accustomed meaning. I recall one amusing morning in high school, with "enthralled" as one of the vocabulary words. One of the jocks used it: "I got really drunk and enthralled all over the place."
I really need to join the PTA.

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BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAAAAAA!!
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I went to school with these people.
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[I mean, my ex-husband coined the phrase 'kitty-isms' to refer to my "unique" grasp of the English language, but even I have never messed up that badly that the original word I should have said has taken a long hike down the highway from where I'm at.]
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