New words are exciting. Here’s a good one, courtesy of dictionary.com via YKenna.
frabjous \FRAB-juhs\, adjective:
Wonderful, elegant, superb, or delicious.
My orzo from Whole Foods is a frabjous experience for my tastebuds.
Hilary rarely looks or says anything remotely frabjous.
It is absolutely frabjous outside today; the Wizometer was right to give it an 11.
There ya go – frabjous. Try to use it in a sentence today.
Tai: Wow, you guys talk like grown-ups!
Cher: Well this is a really good school.
The video below depicts a high school girls hurdles race, and it is also proof positive that high school track is a no-cut sport. It is one enormous fail after another, my favorite part being around 34 seconds. You don’t need sound. Credit: Sister.
Holy crap I just watched it again. While I never was subject to this sort of humility in high school (note to high school girls: if you can’t clear the hurdles, quit the team), Â I’m sure I managed to embarrass myself on a daily basis. Think about all those uncomfortable situations that we were privy to at that age…I guess I’ve really come a long way – had I witnessed this as a student, I surely would have felt too guilty to laugh and probably would’ve had to look away due to the secondhand awkwardness. Look at me now – pointing and laughing with the rest of them. Maturity is a marvelous thing.