" SUBROGATE" " to put into the place of another." Hmmmmmmmmmm is the true meaning of "Beam me up Scotty?" JP
For Today Saturday " SYCOPHANT " Sycophant; Sycophantic Attempting to win favor from influential people by flattery; A servile self-seeking flatterer. “There was sycophantic laughter from the audience at their bosses jokes.” Hmmmmmmmmmmm Food for thought here? JP
Mondays offering succorance "the act of seeking out affectionate care and social support". So do we have a Succorance Forum here? Just Asking JP
Cenotaph: An empty tomb or a monument erected in honor of a person or group of people whose remains are elsewhere.
A Word for the Weekend and my apologies to the Sufferers of Hay fever and Asthma sternutation "the act of sneezing" JP
Sunday Brings ( believe it or Not) Pigsney " a darling " Quote: As I believe, the pigsney of his heart, / Know he's inhealth, and what's more, full of glee... -- Philip Massinger, The Picture , 1630 Origin: Pigsney comes from the Middle English term piggesnye meaning literally "pig's eye." The term entered Englishin the mid-1300s. Ha! I hear some say, Could only be the English and their Crazy Language. JP
One for the locals among us, where outside is eating Al fresco Commensal is "eating together at the same table." Which of course we know they love to do and I have to Admit, I am getting used to it now JP
For Saturday after that Shopping and before the Movie Conflate Combine two or more texts, ideas, etc. into one. “Their ideas were conflated in ways that were not helpful.” Just to keep us awake out there. JP