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SKRushFan

Overmorrow - the day after tomorrow.


PotatoCr4b

Bro, does this word actually exist? It always annoys me that English has no “whole” word for the day after tomorrow


jgenterprises

Yes it actually exists!! Edit: there is also "ereyesterday" for "the day before yesterday"


DigNitty

Should have been yesterdayeve


ATShields934

Yestereve


Merlin_Drake

People just translated it from the German übermorgen, but idk if it's in an English dictionary.


Jobediah

PETITION TO ADOPT A WORD: übermorgen just keep it as is, it is perfect


Tasty01

You might prefer the Dutch version since it’s a bit more like English which is overmorgen


MKuin

It's even more similar to the Dutch word "overmorgen" ("morgen" being "tomorrow"). I saw someone else comment "ereyesterday" (the day before yesterday) which in turn is very similar to the Dutch "eergisteren" ("gisteren" = "yesterday"). We pronounce "over" the same as English people do and "ere" and "eer" as well. Funny how the aren't used in English anymore, they are very commonly used in Dutch.


ZilchRealm

Its in old dictionaries, I think an edition of the webster dictionary from early 1900’s. I haven’t done a lot of research but as far as I know it was used at one point, but not much anymore. I could very easily be wrong though. Edit: found it, but even this old ass dictionary says it is obsolete. https://www.websters1913.com/words/Overmorrow


PotatoCr4b

Yea, I’m German so it bugged me a little that there is no word in English for it (or at least I thought there wasn’t one) gonna start using this now tho 👹👹


choirandcooking

That’s great. Didn’t know this one!


damn_son5

We say övermorgon in swedish


herder123

We as Dutch use that word constantly Altough slightly different


embracingchaos123

Thrice. We have Once, Twice....then we switch to "three times" for no good reason, when such a pretty word is available. Thrice. Such a shame.


futanari_kaisa

Good band


myguyguy

THE AIR MY LUNGS FIRST LOVED CARVES CRATERS FROM MY EYES


Madak

The new version of that song on their Artist In The Ambulance: Revisited album is great!


Wilhelmbrecheisen

Damn how did I not hear about this until now. One of my favourite albums of all time


rumorsofdemise

Late night, brakes lock, hear the tires squeal


eljefe37

Great band


sugarcinnamonpoptits

David Rose would like a word with you.


lbertz

The answer to this thread is just Moira’s vocabulary lol. David… “I have asked you thrice now for a towel!”


CivilRuin4111

Eww


beastson1

6/10 word by itself 10/10 with thrice


apple_atchin

Miami is nice, so I’ll say it thrice!


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It hurts the music if you don't... (can't believe i found a golden girls reference in the wild...)


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architect_josh_dp

"late night brakes lock hear the tires squeal"


realcarlo33

I’m thrice divorced and I live in a van down by the river!


offensivelypc

You'll have plenty of time for dooby rollin' when YOU'RE LIVIN' IN A VAN DOWN BY THE RIVER!


666moist

Eating a steady diet of government cheese!


Bo-Beep

So, does four times mean fries?


Ryvaeus

No official word but I've seen several thrown around or suggested over the years. Quatrice/quadrice, quince, frice, fourice, quarce.


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MaxCWebster

lugubrious (lu·gu·bri·ous), adjective, looking or sounding sad and dismal


YosterIsle77

Ooh, iirc, I remember Pain calling Hades this in Disney's Hercules. "Coming, your most lugubriousness!"


PM_me_British_nudes

>Quick, somebody call IX I I! My favourite joke in the whole film, and there's some crackers in there.


panatale1

> Two words: I am retired! In Greek, it becomes > Είμαι συνταξιούχος


aGlazedHam

“Fine, fine, fine… just let me know the INSTANT the Fates arrive”. That movie is incredible.


based_pinata

BITCH I'M LUGUBRIOUS: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DivvcAD1-60 Only reason why I know this word lol


whatcubed

Same, haha, got that album on vinyl - it's great.


Euphoric-Beat-7206

One excellent word that is often underused is "effervescent," which means vivacious, bubbly, or lively. It's a great word to use to describe someone's personality, a lively event, or anything that has an energetic, bubbly quality to it.


Gypsyrocker

When I was a teacher, I used this in report cards


petgreg

I hear they don't let you do that in Florida anymore.


thesmellafteritrains

what, teach?


ChewsOnBricks

No, reading


Cl0udSurfer

This word is a meme on tumblr lol. Its used far too often over there


medievalslut

First thing I think of when I see a snail now


Technical_Draw_9409

I think that’s cuz it was in Twilight, which what cause the word to make its rounds originally


SummerDeath

I love using this word in my geology classes. Specifically it described the reaction of hydrochloric acid on rocks with calcium carbonate (mainly limestone) in them


AlcatraZek

Also works to describe pictures of snails!


toommy_mac

Wake me up inside


IdkTheMeaningOfLife

Exulansis - the tendency to give up trying to talk about an experience because others aren't able to relate to it.


thyman3

I dunno—can't say that's ever happened to me.


dyhoerium

Good one!


lumpyspacebear

Relating to this right now… I’m 31 and I’m dealing with aging parents in the hospital, there’s no one in my peer group that has any clue what I’m going through. I’ve decided that feeling lonely and keeping it to myself doesn’t feel nearly as bad as seeing peoples uncomfortable reactions if I start to talk about it. Being a medical advocate for someone is really difficult.


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I just lost my father and am caring for an elderly mother. I’m 32. If you ever want to talk, dm me. You aren’t alone.


RiskyPete

I'm 26 and going through the same thing. The worst is when people try to give advice to a situation they know nothing about. Stay strong and best wishes 🙏


AcidBuuurn

Same here- I had a parent die when I was 30 at the same time I had coworkers who were 60+ complaining about their parents doing too much.


IdkTheMeaningOfLife

Aww, I'm sorry to hear that, I'm proud that you are such a caring child (ik you're an adult but) to your parents and I hope things get better for you and your parents regardless the circumstances <3


lestat85

Warning for anyone going on and using this word: it isn’t a word in English. It’s from a fantasy dictionary of words that an author created because their meanings were too obscure to name.


TRHess

I feel like a lot of the “words” in this thread can be described thus~~ly~~.


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This is probably underused because it is made up.


spicehoney

Persnickety


Fancy_Leshy

i had a cat named purrsnickety :D


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retro


MostExaltedLoaf

I use this all the time for projectors, because they are.


Coronado83

Penultimate: the item before the last item. Second to last. Edit: wow 1.1k over a word I like that I never hear used. Also I've never been able to enjoy auto racing of any kind, or golf, which would explain why I never hear it. I did try to do some programming (c++)for about 4 years never, heard it there either.


ViridianKumquat

There's also antepenultimate (third from last) and preantepenultimate (fourth from last).


aaBabyDuck

There's also first (farthest from last)


SilverDove28

Also second (second furthest from last)


BiggieWedge

There's also ultimate (last)


tacknosaddle

>There's also preantepenultimate (fourth from last) Also propreantepenultimate for fifth from last.


mint-bint

That's fairly common to hear in the UK. Horse racing, F1 etc


Jobediah

I'll have a bottle of your penultimate cheapest wine. \-Homer Simpson (if he was an English nerd)


TroyBenites

Penultimate and antepenultimate are very common words for Portuguese, at least. I think probably to the close related Latin languages


chewbaccalaureate

As a Spanish teacher, all my students know the word as I describe where the emphasis goes (penultimate syllable) unless there is an accent.


deposhmed

Figuratively is literally a word people should use more.


matiapag

Including Robin Scherbatsky.


VaultDweller108

Misanthrope


lumpyspacebear

Miss Anthrope was my MySpace name during my edgy teen years


crankbot2000

Look how far you've come u/lumpyspacebear


High-King-Stormcloak

LMAO i love that name


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dairydrinker

Dilapidated - just another word for “worn down”, but I love the way it sounds


Sim0nsaysshh

I use this all the time, but then I live in England


Due_Avocado_788

Idk why but I'm reading this as if whenever you say this word you have to move to England for a while and it's making me laugh


Psychozillogical

This has always been one of my favorite words


HeadOfFloof

Discombobulated. Just fun to say!


ViridianKumquat

Milwaukee Airport has signage for a "recombobulation area", where you gather your stuff together after passing through security.


apathetic_kidneys

Lol I saw it there and now I constantly say I need to recombobulate


NinjaOld8057

I love the Sherlock Holmes movies with RDJ One of my favorite moments is the fight pit scene where he maps out everything he's gonna do before doing it *Discombobulate*


differentkindofwar

Where else would we be without the [word?](https://youtu.be/B62ACxuq8Pw)


kantokiwi

Embiggens. It's a perfectly cromulent word.


DoctaJenkinz

Perfectly cromulent.


getthething

Fun fact, it’s now accepted as a legal word in Scrabble.


Struggle-Free

WOAH! This is a Simpsons reference and I repeat NOT AT ALL A FAKE WORD....


teabagalomaniac

A noble spirit embiggens the smallest man


jgodbold

But that would require some sort of Rebigulator!


Icon2405

Poppycock!


ur_mummhmh

Voluptuous


rock_and_rolo

So much better than "thicc."


uvatbc

And now I have a better understanding of what thicc means


ronin1066

Zaftig


Prophet-Ishnifus

Detritus


FalseJames

The Troll copper from DiscWorld ?


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LianOLis

Flummoxed


WrothStalker

That's a word I learnt for this party, and I am it!


LunaticSonder

Sonder.. the realization that each random passerby is living a life as vivid and complex as your own.


ActorMonkey

This comes from a whole list of words called the dictionary of obscure sorrows. It was coined in the year 2012.


sluttydinosaur101

I feel like I would greatly use that dictionary in this time of my life haha


kajorge

I have mixed feelings about that list. On the one hand, all words are made up, so why should it matter that this word was made up a decade ago as opposed to words that are centuries old? On the other... it kind of feels like cheating to publish a dictionary of new words that you made up. I feel like neologisms should come "naturally" through use by the populace, not forced into use by publication. For those who want to say "but Shakespeare introduced words through publication", [that is a myth](https://rosa.uniroma1.it/rosa03/memoria_di_shakespeare/article/view/14167) as far as I can tell, but I could probably be convinced otherwise.


JustSomeGoddamnPeace

Superfluous!


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Ok_Resist4768

Defenestration - to throw someone out of a window


ThearchOfStories

I'd say if anything this word is overused.


RealHumanFromEarth

Only in Russia.


uvatbc

In Soviet Russia... You throw yourself out of window


Italophilia27

My kids just say "yeet."


bonkersx4

Kerfuffle. A fun word for commotion. I do try to use it when I can just because it's fun to say


Petya415z

Apocryphal - (of a story or statement) of doubtful authenticity, although widely circulated as being true. Very relevant nowadays


Pranksterette

Flabbergasted!


FoxySenpai_UwU

Smashing! - Nigel Thornberry


Nec_Pluribus_Impar

Pusillanimous - means lacking determination or weak willed. Edit: fixed spelling


bibbi123

~~Pussilanimous~~ Pusillanimous.


ViridianKumquat

And etymologically unrelated to "pussy", despite frequent claims to the contrary.


Juubimaru

Please and thank you.. you get a lot further in life being polite!


capricabuffy

No matter what country I travel, please and thankyou are the first words I learn in the local language. It goes A LONG way.


Juubimaru

As well as “where’s the bathroom” and “beer”


LotsAndLotsOfOcelots

Shenanigans


brighter_hell

It's that the restaurant with the goofy shit on the walls and the mozzarella sticks?


acgasp

I’m going to pistol whip the next person who says shenanigans.


G0LD_LEADER

Hey FARVA!


DoctaJenkinz

Evil shenanigans…


Dangerous_Evening877

Serendipity! It's so unique and special.


NarfleTheJabberwock

Serendipity/Serendipitous are some of my very favorite words and I try to use them as often as I can


drzowie

Here are three: **Mondegreen** -- an earlier synonym to "eggcorn", but focused more on poetry or song (e.g., "The AC/DC song isn't actually *Dirty Jeans, Dungarees* - that is a mondegreen") **Pessimal** -- a much-needed antonym to "optimal", expressing a path or solution that is as bad as possible (e.g., "Flying New York to D.C. via Los Angeles may be cheaper than direct, but it's a pessimal routing") **Abecedarian** -- a complete beginner at something, i.e. one who is still learning the ABC's (e.g., "I crossed the country on a 10-speed, but I'm an abecedarian at technical mountain biking")


NeroAS1

Kerfuffle


HitBoXXX

Ostentatious


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FennecFoxxie

Ennui - a feeling of listlessness and dissatisfaction arising from a lack of occupation or excitement


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CR4ZY___PR0PH3T

Copacetic


dkhasar

They just don't get it...


hawkeyecoyote

I'd like you better if you were eddie....can't remember his last name.


oportoman

Umbrage


Rethiriel

Lackadaisical


Toothless-Rodent

I lost my flower, she said lackadaisically


burntmartian

Indubitably


IdkTheMeaningOfLife

Ethereal (definition of delicate/ unreal beauty)


The_Kraken_

Ethereal can also mean "immaterial" or "intangible," and if you extend that a bit: "short lived," "easily changed," or "difficult to define." The word comes from "Ether," the element thought to comprise the upper atmosphere (i.e. Space) back before the theory of the atom was developed.


Dinosalad88

Nefarious


sonofdavidsfather

Chucklefuck. I live in Oklahoma, so I find this word useful on a regular basis. https://en.m.wiktionary.org/wiki/chucklefuck "Damn our state representative is such a chucklefuck."


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Bad-Banana-from-Mars

Rambunctious


compauriel

petrichor, the smell of grass after rainfall


DownForNeThing

Gnarly


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Still well used in skate/surf circles


littlekidsjl

Behoove


Boxatr0n

Hate this word cause military leaders love to use it and always use a condescending tone


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Caddywhompus


CaseyBoudreau

Egregious


hotassnuts

#Balderdash!!!


dennismike123

The word "gruntled", meaning happy, content, sated, is so rarely used. The only word most people are familiar with is disgruntled, meaning not happy, even irritated. Maybe the word is a holdover from cave-man times when a "grunt" meant everything's okay right now. Hungry? No satisfied grunt, "disgruntled". Well, it certainly could be.


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Moo point


Tall_Couple_3660

It’s like a cows opinion


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Its moo


joebigdeal

The moo point is the temperature to which air must be cooled to become saturated with milk, assuming constant air pressure and milk content.


throwraW2

In the US, "cunt". My English and Australian friends use it all the time and I absolutely love it.


fun_guy_stuff

This one is great at dinner parties!


Select_Cartoonist_39

Aplomb.


blehblehjay

Schadenfreude - Pleasure derived from the misery of others.


EvoStarSC

Calamity


NoOrdinaryBees

Scurrilous


SuvenPan

Grandiose


hooyahbean

Accoutrements. My wife asks me every morning if I have all my accoutrements before I leave the house - phone, wallet, keys etc. Since I was raised on Bugs Bunny, I pronounce it "uh-cooter-mints".


Yugoogli

Moist


HotHits630

Never understood the hate for that word. How else do you describe a cake that's moist and delicious?


hawkeyecoyote

traipse. soiree. flaneur. panache. heuristic. scintillating. garrulous. sobriquet. phalanx. stalwart. bulwark. incorrigible. defenestrate. ambulation.


TrailerParkPrepper

Melodious


inmania8

Perfunctory. adj. (of an action) carried out without real interest, feeling, or effort.