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Person: quit wasting your breath!
Idiom of “waste your breath”: To say something that will probably be ignored.
Idiom of “waste your breath”: To say something that will probably be ignored.
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Get the idiot mug.Idiosynchronicity: a combination of idiosyncrasy and synchronicity. Expanding each term we get the following:
Idiosyncrasy - "an unusual feature of a person or thing"
And combine that with:
Synchronicity - "A concept first introduced by analytical psychologist Carl G. Jung "to describe circumstances that appear meaningfully related yet lack a causal connection."
We arrive at the following:
Idiosynchronicity - "An unusual feature of a person or thing" shared by another unusual feature of a person or thing "which appears meaningfully related yet lack a causal connection."
Idiosyncrasy - "an unusual feature of a person or thing"
And combine that with:
Synchronicity - "A concept first introduced by analytical psychologist Carl G. Jung "to describe circumstances that appear meaningfully related yet lack a causal connection."
We arrive at the following:
Idiosynchronicity - "An unusual feature of a person or thing" shared by another unusual feature of a person or thing "which appears meaningfully related yet lack a causal connection."
So, for example, let's say... A McDonald's "golden arches" in Cairo with a two humped camel silhouetted in the background? "Whoa! What an idiosynchronicity!" 🤓✨🙌
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