Word of the Day
Jan. 4th, 2020 08:59 am
SATURDAY, JANUARY 4
Jabberwocky
[JAB-ər-wok-ee]Part of speech: noun
Origin: english, 1871
- Writing or speech that contains meaningless words
- An imitation of language containing meaningless nonsense words; gibberish
Jabberwocky in a sentence
- Illya launched into a language unknown to his partner, all of it like jabberwocky to his untrained ear.
- Napoleon thought Illya's rant on quantum mechanics was just jabberwocky and tedium.
About Jabberwocky
Jabberwocky is a noun, naming any type of made-up language or nonsense words. It’s also a proper noun, as the title of Lewis Carroll’s 1871 poem, and it can be used as an adjective to describe something meaningless or senseless.
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Date: 2020-01-04 04:14 pm (UTC)"Illya are you the furrrrious Bandersssnatch?" Solo practically giggled after perfectly reciting several lines from the poem 'Jabberwocky.'
"Napoleon my friend, I think this is the last time you drink tequila on New Year's Eve...oh correction, as it is now New Year's Day."
"Tov-arisch, you can be a reaaaal..." Solo slurred. His sentence went unfinished as he passed out. Luckily they were at Mark Slate's apartment for an impromptu gathering and Napoleon was tucked under a blanket on the sofa.
Illya would never know what his parter was going to call him...not that it mattered as Kuryakin would ignore it anyway,
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Date: 2020-01-07 08:46 pm (UTC)