Wednesday, March 24, 2010

defenestrate: /-fěn'ĭ-strāt'/

to throw out of a window

how to use in casual conversation:

"i love living on the fourth floor because i can defenestrate feces at passers-by and no one knows the difference!"

not to be confused with:

not sure. help me out here...

how it makes me feel:

i love this fucking word! no seriously, i would abandon everyone of my friends if this word asked me to. i would move back to simi valley if this word asked me to. i would stop drinking and smoking and doing drugs and save all my money to buy this word a big fat ring and make it unreasonable promises about the future. i would start drinking again when this word eventually decides to rip my heart out of my chest and show it to me. i would spend months on end saying horrible things about this word to anybody who would listen. i would drunk dial it and tell it how it ruined my life. two years later i would wonder how i ever let this word hurt me so bad. that is until alacrity enters my life to remind me of my feelings for defenestrate and then there i am back where i started with a broken heart and a bottle of rye, yelling at children walking around greenlake with their parents about how they "have no idea what life is going to do to them" and exposing myself to old ladies. isn't love grand?

7 comments:

  1. I love this word so much I want to take it behind a middle school and get it pregnant.

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  2. It's OK, but as far as words go, I think you can do better. It's not good enough for you. I think it's been thrown around too much. But that's just me talkin.

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  3. RH - freaking perfect!

    Cheryl - are you trying to suggest that my wordfriend is of "loose definition"? because theres been a lot of rumors going around and i just want to state publicly and for the record that what ever she did before we met was her business.

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  4. haha, awesome word. this made me so excited to see this as a word of the day - it's actually one of my band's inside jokes to use this word.

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  5. I'm not sayin'...I'm just sayin. Remember, for every word that has been used once in the past, there are at least 5 other words associated with it.

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  6. ryan - you guys don't practice on the second floor do you? have you ever considered defenestrating a band member?

    cheryl - you hush.

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  7. stereocontrol.wordpress.comApril 12, 2010 at 1:20 PM

    actually pony, yes... and yes.

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