An unexpected twinge of attraction for a friend, a flutter of desire you don't necessarily want to feel that didn't even seem possible up until this point, a flame that you will leave unattended until the fire it starts becomes a problem.
Main Entry: de·ri·sion
Pronunciation: di-'ri-zh&n
Function: noun
Etymology: Middle English, from Middle French, from Late Latin derision-, derisio, from Latin deridEre
1 a : the use of ridicule or scorn to show contempt b : a state of being derided
2 : an object of ridicule or scorn
Using a word or words in a way to lower them in your view or the view of others. "He used a term of derision about him that I can't repeat here."
in the field of propaganda punditry; a commentator specializing in sarcastically referencing those of any other opinion but their own. .... see also, "bigot".
A leather bound book consisting of wordily knowledge... Mostly misunderstood. It helps pronounce and define difficult context. Comes complete with a red tassel book make to highlight key topics.
Wow that's some crazy lingo i best check it up in my Daisionary pronto or i will look a right novice in front of my mates