09 Oct 20
@ponderable saidAn everyday word meaning and its use. I have never heard transmogrifcation used daily and you haven't mentioned its meaning. 😉
transmogrification
-VR
11 Oct 20
@ghost-of-a-duke saidOnto the back of the excessively corroded one.
Where?!
It's a sign, sort of like a High School prank.
You remember, the guy who always had the manifest of stupidity taped to his back, the one that said "kick me".
11 Oct 20
@very-rusty saidPlease learn to read before posting: Not "one everyday word", but "one word everyday": syntax matters
An everyday word meaning and its use. I have never heard transmogrifcation used daily and you haven't mentioned its meaning. 😉
-VR
@ponderable saidThank you for the correction without being rude much appreciated! I do know how to read however sometimes may get confused with the syntax of the meaning.
Please learn to read before posting: Not "one everyday word", but "one word everyday": syntax matters
-VR
11 Oct 20
@very-rusty saidThat's OK.
Thank you for the correction without being rude much appreciated! I do know how to read however sometimes may get confused with the syntax of the meaning.
-VR
You're a tad bumfuzzled. We understand.
spaghettification
[ spuh-get-uh-fi-key-shuhn ]
noun Physics, Astronomy
the theoretical stretching of an object as it encounters extreme differences in gravitational forces, especially those associated with a black hole.
also used to describe the undermining of tramp, the male lead in the disney movie, 'lady and the tramp'
"he got sucked into her wiles by spaghettification"
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12 Oct 20
@rookie54 saidNot half bad actually! 🙂
spaghettification
[ spuh-get-uh-fi-key-shuhn ]
noun Physics, Astronomy
the theoretical stretching of an object as it encounters extreme differences in gravitational forces, especially those associated with a black hole.
also used to describe the undermining of tramp, the male lead in the disney movie, 'lady and the tramp'
"he got sucked into her wiles by spaghettification"
-VR