6.03.2005

webster needs to revise

the other day, i was here at the house, trying to pinpoint the way i was feeling. after much deliberation, i came up with "snacky." i feel snacky. i wanted something to snack on and was also a bit bored. so "snacky" was born.

last night, i was unfortunate enough to have left the tv on during "beauty and the geek." while i wasn't sitting there watching it, i did pass by at the right time to hear one of the girls call herself "cheerleadery." i've always been pretty cheerleadery. i think she meant perky and irritating, but i can't be sure.

so i got to thinking about these modern-day adjectives and which ones i have been missing. what unique adjectives do you use to describe yourself or others? remember, i am looking for adjectives (descriptors) not nouns - so "asswad" and its variations don't count. leave your adjective in the comments and remember to use it in a sentence, so i can understand the subtle nuances of your word.

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