impignorate

Pronounced: im-PIG-nuh-rate, verb Notes: Well, my guess was to impersonate a pig (wrong!) Yesterday’s word The word maffick means “to celebrate with boisterous rejoicing and hilarious behavior” Background The word maffick is an alteration of Mafeking Night, the British celebration of the lifting of the siege of a British military outpost during the South AfricanContinue reading “impignorate”

fiddlestick

Pronounced: FIH-dull-stick, noun and interjection Notes: The interjection is well known, and one meaning is straightforward, but there is a meaning I didn’t know Yesterday’s word The word bespoke means custom-made dealing in or producing custom-made articles Background In old English, the verb bespeak meant (among other things), “to speak”, “to accuse”, and “to complain”.Continue reading “fiddlestick”

flapdoodle

Pronounced: FLAP-doo-dull, noun Notes: You can probably guess this word, but I couldn’t admit that I knew it, so it’s been added Yesterday’s word The word Beltane is the Celtic May Day festival Background This word has been spelled “beltene”, “belltaine”, and “beltine”: it’s earliest mention was in an old Irish dictionary, attributed to Cormac,Continue reading “flapdoodle”