It's birds and bees (and begonias), rather than the facts of life, if that's what you're wondering. But remember, pretty-pretty words only! I'm sure you have a bazillion.
I take it you're not in Vancouver just now, which is a shame because it's a stupendously beautiful morning! the kind that makes your earlobes tingle and your voice box quiver in a joyous contralto.
I'd love to see more SCBM (BSCM/CSBM/CBSM?) words on Wordie (like mrš!). It's a language I'm picking up in bits and pieces, partly because it occasionally crops up in Slovene texts (often in the form of swear words, which Slovenes claim all derive from army Serbian).
To madmouth: Fate is like that. To C_B and Pro: I suppose my passions for Baltimoriana and Ljubljaniana (and more generally Sloveniana) can seem confusing.
Thanks! You fought the good fight :-7
Hi Madz. Are there negative connotations associated with 현미 hyeonmi in Korea?
Madmouth:
You are not imagining the word, because I too have a pair of lines in my head, something like:
"he's got no feloorum,
he's lost his dingdoorum"
But I have no idea how the words in question might actually be spelled.
You're back! *somerflipouettes in joy*
ooo your lists are excellent!
me likey.. :)
Oh, I was only in metaphorical stitches about something you wrote. Still, I made a full recovery :-)
How's yer mouf?
I'll try to, but I'm not sure of some of them - I found a few in lyrics to dancehall songs.
a silver filđan
or two, perchance to abide
this company, shine
madmouth are a:
Congratulations on reaching 1000 comments! And in such a short time! Your contributions are much appreciated and enjoyed.
madmouth, what frogapplause said!
It's birds and bees (and begonias), rather than the facts of life, if that's what you're wondering. But remember, pretty-pretty words only! I'm sure you have a bazillion.
Would you call an inhabitant of jeju a jejune?
I take it you're not in Vancouver just now, which is a shame because it's a stupendously beautiful morning! the kind that makes your earlobes tingle and your voice box quiver in a joyous contralto.
Madmouth: I'm enjoying your comments and word lists a lot!
I'd love to see more SCBM (BSCM/CSBM/CBSM?) words on Wordie (like mrš!). It's a language I'm picking up in bits and pieces, partly because it occasionally crops up in Slovene texts (often in the form of swear words, which Slovenes claim all derive from army Serbian).
Thanks for the additions to and citations on Yiddishkeit, they're great. Much appreciated!
To madmouth: Fate is like that.
To C_B and Pro: I suppose my passions for Baltimoriana and Ljubljaniana (and more generally Sloveniana) can seem confusing.
I know for sure that he (he?) mentioned it in two recent conversations, one about Baltimore and one about Forvo.
Why did I think you were a Slovenian living in America? *time for bed*
No, I'm an American, but I live in Slovenia. Welcome to Wordie!
Are you Croatian, madmouth?