(Archaic definition) A sudden desire or change of mind, especially one that is unusual or unexplained.
‘He opened the door on a whim, expecting nothing, but instead, he was faced with four sets of eyes.’
‘She did it on a whim when the opportunity presented itself, and she died four days later.’
‘Apparently on a whim, Wonka suddenly decides to reopen his doors to five children.’
‘She did it on a whim when the opportunity presented itself, and she died four days later.’
‘Apparently on a whim, Wonka suddenly decides to reopen his doors to five children.’
by Ciahcra January 12, 2018

by Ciahcra July 16, 2018

A female name, which is constantly spelt incorrectly or pronounced incorrectly.
It's either mistaken for the following names:
Kayla, Khyla, Kella, Killa, Kyle , Koler, Kollor.
It's either mistaken for the following names:
Kayla, Khyla, Kella, Killa, Kyle , Koler, Kollor.
by Ciahcra July 18, 2018

‘come on, you poltroons!’
‘It encourages people to mail or email white feathers to Jonah to remind him that he is a lily-livered poltroon.’
‘I knew what they were both thinking, for I was thinking it myself; he was a yellowed-belly poltroon.’
‘It encourages people to mail or email white feathers to Jonah to remind him that he is a lily-livered poltroon.’
‘I knew what they were both thinking, for I was thinking it myself; he was a yellowed-belly poltroon.’
by Ciahcra January 12, 2018

by Ciahcra July 16, 2018

by Ciahcra July 26, 2018

‘he abhorred sexism in every form’
‘Strong words indeed for a fellow who abhors political smear and accuses others of engaging in it!’
‘I'm one of those people who is always on time, and abhors lateness.’
‘Strong words indeed for a fellow who abhors political smear and accuses others of engaging in it!’
‘I'm one of those people who is always on time, and abhors lateness.’
by Ciahcra January 12, 2018
