refer to number 2 above.
dis-etymology:
a corruption of anniversary, "anniversarius" latin for "annus" (year) + "versarius" (to go back to or revisit).
disambiguation:
1. "month" in latin is mensis. thus, it should be "mensiversary", or menses for brevity, since anybody who celebrates this thing, more likely than not, is having his/her monthly period.
2. since "month" is named after the moon (luna in spanish), then it is very safe indeed to consider that anyone who celebrates this event is a lunatic.
dis-etymology:
a corruption of anniversary, "anniversarius" latin for "annus" (year) + "versarius" (to go back to or revisit).
disambiguation:
1. "month" in latin is mensis. thus, it should be "mensiversary", or menses for brevity, since anybody who celebrates this thing, more likely than not, is having his/her monthly period.
2. since "month" is named after the moon (luna in spanish), then it is very safe indeed to consider that anyone who celebrates this event is a lunatic.
1. There is no such word as monthsary.
2. Girl: Honey, it's that time of the month again!
Guy: (To himself) Oh crap, just great! I just bought a couple of viagras and now this. I'm going out for a beer.
Girl: What are you talking about? It's our monthsary!
Guy: (has already ran out the door) ...
2. Girl: Honey, it's that time of the month again!
Guy: (To himself) Oh crap, just great! I just bought a couple of viagras and now this. I'm going out for a beer.
Girl: What are you talking about? It's our monthsary!
Guy: (has already ran out the door) ...
by ahmedy February 28, 2009