30 words for the things you do every day, but has never known had a name
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Most of the time, it's not too difficult to describe thethings we do every day. We eat. We sleep. We are talking. But what about stretching your arms after your awakening or the sound of your stomach rumbled at lunch time? Did you know that there are simple words for these daily events too? Get ready to ring a lot more intelligently because we have rounded 30 words for things you do every day that you never knew how to have a name.
1 Border
We haveall been guilty ofBO -GLING"Probably more than we would like to admit. It is the act of doing work that has no value that for the pleasure of looking occupied. And trust us, your boss knows.
2 Griffoning
Make sure you take it slowly when you notice your grocery list. Because if you do not do it, yourgriffoning, or an illegible writing, could lead you to buy cheerios when you really need cheese.
3 WorldGreen
If you are one of the millions of people who thought the Springtime song was a spring melody called "it's going to be can" (instead of the current title ", it's going to be me), you can call thatWorldGreen, which is what happens when youMISHEAR A LYRIC This changes the meaning of a song.
4 To complain
That rumbling feeling in your stomach when you're hungry? It isnauseaAnd that means you have to take your lunch break as soon as possible.
5 Eggs
Have you ever said "biting my time" instead of "bunching my time"? It's aeggs, who is when you are wrongUse a word or phrase Because it seems like the one you wanted to use.
6 Phosphenes
If you rub your eyes too strong, you could start to seephosephenes. Those are theluminous points You see when you close your eyes and press them.
7 Ablicion
This magical moment when you feel the hot sun on your face by a cold day? It isablicion, a name for the heat of the sun in winter.
8 Acne
TheacneIs the part of your back that you simply can not reach, although we bet you bet that you try to scratch it at least several times a day.
9 Zarf
Catch your morning coffee? Make sure to catch azarf So, you do not burn your hands! It's theincumbent You put around your coffee for you to keep it.
10 Charge
We are sure you have been informedvarious times not to do it while you grow up. In British English,charge isthe act of Eat or drink while lying down.
11 Akrasia
Yourbad habits Have a name:akrasia, or the act of doing something contrary to what you know is the best. For example, a good example of akrasie would take place on aShopping Spree at the target When you know you do not have extra money.
12 Electric bike
The electronic concept does not work? Well, did you tryswitch off then return it? This is calledElectric bike.
13 Tinnitus
It's understoodRing your ears? No, you do not get crazy. It's calledtinnitus and many people experience it - with a large number of people who believe the soundis flat.
14 Paresthesia
An even boring event is the tingling you feel when your leg falls asleep. It's calledParesthesia,that is to say, "ant"Sensation that can happen in any part of the body.
15 Dyscan
If you find it hard to get out of bed in the morning, you liveDyscan. Although it is not officially recognized, some people consider that it is a real medical condition, according toWebmd.
16 Colic
Do you know you feel before talking to a large crowd? Or before talking to someone you're interested in? These butterflies aretechnically called colic.
17 Pogonotrophy
Men are usually those who practicepogonothrophia (especially no shave November) - the act ofFacial growth profile.
18 Pandiculation
Pandiculation is the act ofstretch These stiff muscles, usually when you are tired or wake up for the first time.
19 Defense
Defense isthe act of throw something orSomeone On a window, you should probably avoid.
20 Pomponate
This little guitus you are doing onthe way you are dressed Just before leaving the house? It's calledprecious-And do not worry, you are probably superb!
21 Tmesis
Are these words just fan-freaking-totatic?! Well, it brings us to the floortmesis. It's when youseparate a word in two by inserting another word for the accent.
22 Absorbent
Stuck at a party you do not want to be at? Onlyabsorbent, which meanslet.
23 Inclusion
If someone offers you a party of their food because they have seen you look at it, it's a classic example ofinclusion. It is the irony in whichsomeone claims Be disinterested in something they really want.
24 Abdomistant
Wordabdomistant, who has Latin roots,is described as The "Melancholy trance you feel when you become fully absorbed in the lively sensory details", as when you listen to the drops of rain on a window or watch the snowfall in front of a street light.
25 Boketto
Meanwhile, the act of fixed gaze distractedly without focusing on your thoughts has a Japanese term:boketto. It is similar to reverie, except that it implies not to think of everything. It seems kind of nice, is not it?
26 Kummerceck
Thisoverweight you earn emotional overload is calledKummerceck in German. It literally translates tomourning Bacon.
27 Sculpt
This last minute, panickedCleaning session You are committed just before the guests are called.sculpt.
28 Tart
Have you ever had this dreaded moment where you will address someone and completely empty on their name? The term for this act of hesitation istart, which is actually aScottish word.
29 Mamihlapinapai
If you exchange a look with someone you know feeling the same way as you, it's calledmamihlapinapai. The word is of the Yámana language endangered, butAccording to LinguistBridges ThomasHe essentially describes a shared look between two people.
30 Anecdoche
Anecdoche is agroup conversation In which everyone is talking about the other, but nobody really listened. For example, when someone justTo To tell you about the time they broke the leg after explaining how you had a strange leg pain. And for more words to add to your expanding vocabulary, see these30 words Yiddish useful everyone can use.
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