| 1. | Pterodoxical | ||
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|təˈrəˈdäksikəl|
adjective (or Pteradoxical) ORIGIN: early twenty-first century.: From Old-school Dinoenglish when Nietzsche dated this pterodactyl and they procreated. Happening in a way that makes Rachael and Charity cry in the sequential order of: amusement, remorse, and then honor. Not to confused with "pterodactyls," although can be accompanied by this. Why yes, I am eating ice-cream and wearing workout clothes.
Just keepin' it pterodoxical today. |
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