Advertisement · 728 × 90

Posts by Matt Chapman

Word discovery of the day is ‘yoke-devil’ (17th century): an accomplice in a villainous or immoral undertaking.

1 year ago 2303 556 64 71

Word of the Day is ‘quockerwodger’ (19th century): a puppet individual whose strings are pulled entirely by someone else.

1 year ago 6833 1957 218 247

Word of the day, for the umpteenth time, is ‘apricate’, the sister of ‘apricity’. It means to bask in the warmth of the sun, especially on a chilly day.

1 year ago 2763 332 99 37

Word of the day is ‘cumber-world’ (14th century): a person or thing that encumbers the planet.

1 year ago 1710 339 38 34


A few potential words of the day:

Joblijock: a disturber of domestic peace (small children, cantankerous uncles, etc).

Yule-hole: the furthest notch in your belt that you need to resort to at Christmas.

Confelicity: joy in other people’s happiness.

Merry Christmas.

1 year ago 5020 826 123 64

Word of the day is a favourite for this time of year. To be ‘crambazzled’, in old Yorkshire dialect, is to be prematurely aged by excess drinking or partying.

1 year ago 4186 749 101 69

Word of the day is ‘forswunk’ (13th century): exhausted by work.

I like to add ‘foreswunk’, exhausted before you even begin.

1 year ago 6239 1220 136 139
Advertisement

Word of the day is ‘quafftide’ (16th century): the season for drinking. Also a pithy way of declaring that it’s time to relax.

Works for hydropots (water drinkers) just as well.

1 year ago 2444 362 81 52

Word of the morning is ‘williwaw’ (19th century): a sudden violent squall or a toppling gust of wind.

Goes well with ‘thunderplump’: a sudden downpour that soaks you to the skin in seconds.

1 year ago 4533 781 168 68

Word of the day, though I’m sure no one will need it, is ‘eye servant’ (16th century): an individual who only pays attention or works hard when the boss is looking.

1 year ago 5907 626 193 73

The original ‘tosspot’, in the 16th century, was someone who ‘tossed back’ their ‘pot’ of beer and then immediately went back for another.

1 year ago 1217 168 45 25

Word of this morning is ‘procaffeinate’: to put everything on hold until you’ve had sufficient amounts of coffee.

1 year ago 25056 3433 769 714

Hi, I’m a TrainDriver for great Northern at Cambridge, please add me to the rail staff group , thanks

1 year ago 1 0 1 0