Friday, 8 January 2016

Lureky... a new word!

I think I may have coined another new word. Actually, a portmanteau of the verb ‘lure’ and the adjective ‘lucky.’

LUREKY
/l(j)ʊə ki/

To be attracted into a course of action, mostly pleasant and resulting from pure good luck; for instance: I had a lureky time last weekend. I was on the beach for a breath of fresh air, and this itsy-bitsy teeny-weeny polka-dotted-panty wearing empress asked me to help her rubdown her back with sun cream.

If you’re just following me, I can’t go back to my archives right now, but I guess my last new word was 'Yahademic' (Wolof word ‘yaha’ and the English word ‘academic’):

YAHADEMIC
/yahə’dɛmɪk/

A person who after all the money and sweat invested in his or her education is finally declared learned. And soon after all the excitement from family and friends, he or she chooses to return to regular mindset. You know, of everyone blaming everyone but doing nothing different from the same desperate hunt for convenience and distinction and in a conduct similar to what the Thirteenth Amendment abolished a long time ago

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