William F. Buckley, Jr. was famous for sprinkling relatively obscure polysyllabic vocabulary words into his written commentaries. It was suggested that he used fancy words even when calling his dog, Phydeaux.
Fractious was written on the cage of a cat, at the animal shelter up for adoption. “Can’t Clean Litter Box Too Fractious” Guess he just wanted to play. First time he saw me I was outside the room his cage was up near the window. He was walking around tail swishing rubbing up against the cage, they say he’d never done that before. I brought him home a week later. He likes to be around what I’m doing a very smart cat. He does grab and mouth me, not hurting I’ve been accepted by him.
This reminds me of a scene from WKRP, found the full transcript googling the keywords. The station owner called Herb and Les addle minded and obtuse. They fight over the dictionary. Les finds obtuse in Websters, “exceeding ninety degrees but less than one-hundred eighty degrees; lacking sharpness or quickness of sensibility; rounded at the free end; dull”. And feels impressed he’s “rounded at the free end”.
My husband’s complaint used to be "if I can’t spell it, how can I find it in the dictionary?! Of course that was before Siri, or whatever. I still like the paper version myself.
ᴮᴼᴿᴱᴰ2ᴰᴱᴬᵀᴴ 3 months ago
Ratkin Premium Member 3 months ago
I hate people who are sesquipedalian.
iggyman 3 months ago
Any day you can learn something new is not wasted Earl!
carlsonbob 3 months ago
Earl keeps it simple and refers to her as something that rhymes with witch.
Sanspareil 3 months ago
It’s ok Earl she can be very harridanic!
Ambush Kitten 3 months ago
Strange device he’s using to look up the word online. It does look familiar though…
sirbadger 3 months ago
Dropping a dumbbell on someone’s foot will make him fractious.
My First Premium Member 3 months ago
Winston Churchill: ’I may be drunk, Miss, but in the morning, I will be sober, and you will still be ugly".
Ol' me 3 months ago
Recent newspaper article:
“A truck loaded with thousands of copies of Roget’s Thesaurus crashed yesterday, losing its entire load. Witnesses were stunned, startled, aghast, taken aback, stupefied, confused, shocked, rattled, paralyzed, dazed, bewildered, mixed up, surprised, awed, dumbfounded, nonplussed, flabbergasted, astounded, amazed, confounded, astonished, overwhelmed, horrified, numbed, speechless, and petrified.
“Meanwhile, those waiting for the shipment were at a loss for words.”PraiseofFolly 3 months ago
William F. Buckley, Jr. was famous for sprinkling relatively obscure polysyllabic vocabulary words into his written commentaries. It was suggested that he used fancy words even when calling his dog, Phydeaux.
eced52 3 months ago
But you defeated the purpose, Earl. She really thinks you’re fractious.
eced52 3 months ago
Are all the comics today trying to see who can use the most big words?
daveoverpar 3 months ago
Apparently a woman’s work is never done. Unfortunately.
sarahbowl1 Premium Member 3 months ago
Only new to you, Earl!
jango 3 months ago
Pay attention, Nelson. Pay very close attention!
SamT53 3 months ago
Eerie. Fractious is a word seldom heard, yet it’s also today’s “Word of the Day” at the Free Dictionary. Hmmm……
Angry Indeed Premium Member 3 months ago
Two of those definitions fit Opal to a T!
Zebrastripes 3 months ago
Try the thesaurus and you’ll really get the meanings
KimSwearingen Premium Member 3 months ago
Opal needs to work on herself before she starts in on Earl.
ST Joe River Premium Member 3 months ago
We did great today I have not a clue what most folks posted but no politics today. Good work everyone. Have a great Sunday.
ANIMAL 3 months ago
Maybe she just likes to see you get off your BUTT..??
billdaviswords 3 months ago
Does she want to her the word(s) to describe HER?
Zen-of-Zinfandel 3 months ago
Friday nights are flirty.
ragsarooni 3 months ago
Oh,and like,opal is perfect? C’mon Earl,I KNOW u got this!
w16521 3 months ago
“Fat” is one word to describe what’s wrong with Grandma.
Norris66 3 months ago
Fractious was written on the cage of a cat, at the animal shelter up for adoption. “Can’t Clean Litter Box Too Fractious” Guess he just wanted to play. First time he saw me I was outside the room his cage was up near the window. He was walking around tail swishing rubbing up against the cage, they say he’d never done that before. I brought him home a week later. He likes to be around what I’m doing a very smart cat. He does grab and mouth me, not hurting I’ve been accepted by him.
hooglah 3 months ago
I knew someone like that. Ask them the following day the meaning of the word they used the previous day and they would have no idea.
Saurischia 3 months ago
Useless seems the best description to me.
syzygy47 3 months ago
This reminds me of a scene from WKRP, found the full transcript googling the keywords. The station owner called Herb and Les addle minded and obtuse. They fight over the dictionary. Les finds obtuse in Websters, “exceeding ninety degrees but less than one-hundred eighty degrees; lacking sharpness or quickness of sensibility; rounded at the free end; dull”. And feels impressed he’s “rounded at the free end”.
zeexenon 3 months ago
Like pop used to say, “Tom, you can find sympathy in the dictionary between shιt and syphιlιs.”
MuddyUSA Premium Member 3 months ago
Attaboy Earl…..
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace 3 months ago
Ahhh, the things they do together..
snowedin, now known as Missy's mom 3 months ago
No seas un sabelotodos.
Saddenedby Premium Member 3 months ago
is that why fracking is important for the economy? and now everybody is going to support it. my oh my I didn’t realize how fractious I can be. (⊙ˍ⊙)
Strawberry King 3 months ago
And he’s okay with that.
cracker65 3 months ago
She defined herself
Big Mike 3 months ago
She also took his seat.
ᴮᴼᴿᴱᴰ2ᴰᴱᴬᵀᴴ 3 months ago
what the FRACK !?!
xyzwriter48 3 months ago
My husband’s complaint used to be "if I can’t spell it, how can I find it in the dictionary?! Of course that was before Siri, or whatever. I still like the paper version myself.