Friday, June 24, 2016

Feces

feces
A brownish yellow foul smelling substance emitted from the rectum of a human individual. Feces can be called stools and they can be hard or soft or watery. Medical opinion names these on a scale of one to ten. One being hard, ten being watery.

Sunday, June 19, 2016

heathen

heath·en
ˈhēT͟Hən/Submit
nounderogatory
1.
a person who does not belong to a widely held religion (especially one who is not a Christian, Jew, or Muslim) as regarded by those who do.
synonyms: pagan, infidel, idolater, heretic, unbeliever, disbeliever, nonbeliever, atheist, agnostic, skeptic; archaicpaynim
"the evangelist preached to the heathens"
adjective
1.
of or relating to heathens.
"heathen gods"
synonyms: pagan, infidel, idolatrous, heathenish; More

Gratify

grat·i·fy
ˈɡradəˌfī/
verb
give (someone) pleasure or satisfaction.
"I was gratified to see the coverage in May's issue"
synonyms: please, gladden, make happy, delight, make someone feel good, satisfy; More
indulge or satisfy (a desire).
"not all the sexual impulses can be gratified"
synonyms: satisfy, fulfill, indulge, comply with, pander to, cater to, give in to, satiate, feed, accommodate
"he gratified her desires"

Sunday, June 12, 2016

bereavement

Bereavement is the period of grief and mourning after a death. When you grieve, it's part of the normal process of reacting to a loss. You may experience grief as a mental, physical, social or emotional reaction. Mental reactions can include anger, guilt, anxiety, sadness and despair.Apr 12, 2016

Saturday, June 11, 2016

chunk

chunk1
CHəNGk/Submit
noun
1.
a thick, solid piece of something.
"huge chunks of masonry littered the street"
synonyms: lump, hunk, wedge, block, slab, square, nugget, brick, cube, bar, cake
"a chunk of cheese"
verb
1.
NORTH AMERICAN
divide (something) into chunks.
"chunk four pounds of pears"

devastate

dev·as·tate
ˈdevəˌstāt/Submit
verb
destroy or ruin (something).
"the city was devastated by a huge earthquake"
synonyms: destroy, ruin, wreck, lay waste, ravage, demolish, raze (to the ground), level, flatten; More
cause (someone) severe and overwhelming shock or grief.
"she was devastated by the loss of Damian"
synonyms: shatter, shock, stun, daze, dumbfound, traumatize, crush, overwhelm, overcome, distress
"he was devastated by the news"

stumble

stum·ble
ˈstəmbəl/Submit
verb
1.
trip or momentarily lose one's balance; almost fall.
"her foot caught a shoe and she stumbled"
synonyms: trip (over/up), lose one's balance, lose/miss one's footing, slip
"she stumbled and fell heavily"
noun
1.
an act of stumbling.

Sunday, June 5, 2016

anoint

a·noint
əˈnoint/Submit
verb
smear or rub with oil, typically as part of a religious ceremony.
"high priests were anointed with oil"
synonyms: consecrate, bless, ordain; formalhallow
"he was anointed and crowned"
smear or rub something with (any other substance).
"Cuna Indians anoint the tips of their arrows with poison"
ceremonially confer divine or holy office upon (a priest or monarch) by smearing or rubbing with oil.
"the Lord has anointed me to preach to the poor"
synonyms: consecrate, bless, ordain; formalhallow
"he was anointed and crowned"

stressed out

  suffering from high levels of physical or especially psychological stress

Friday, June 3, 2016

antidote

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[an-ti-doht]
noun
1.
a medicine or other remedy for counteracting the effects of poison, disease, etc.
2.
something that prevents or counteracts injurious or unwanted effects:
Good jobs are the best antidote to teenage crime.

disguise

dis·guise
disˈɡīz/
verb
1.
give (someone or oneself) a different appearance in order to conceal one's identity.
"he disguised himself as a girl"
synonyms: dress up as, pretend to be, pass oneself off as, impersonate, pose as; More
noun
1.
a means of altering one's appearance or concealing one's identity.
"his bizarre disguise drew stares from fellow shoppers"

sow

sow1
sō/
verb
verb: sow; 3rd person present: sows; past tense: sowed; gerund or present participle: sowing; past participle: sown
plant (seed) by scattering it on or in the earth.
"sow a thin layer of seeds on top"
synonyms: plant, scatter, spread, disperse, strew, disseminate, distribute, broadcast; More
drill, seed
"sow the seeds in rows"
plant the seeds of (a plant or crop).
"the corn had just been sown"
plant (a piece of land) with seed.
"the field used to be sown with oats"
be thickly covered with.
"we walked through a valley sown with boulders"
cause to appear or spread.
"the new policy has sown confusion and doubt"
synonyms: cause, bring about, occasion, create, lead to, produce, spread, engender, generate, prompt, initiate, precipitate, trigger, provoke; More
culminate in, entail, necessitate;
foster, foment;
literarybeget
"the new policy has sown confusion

A man reaps what he sows.

reap

reap
rēp/Submit
verb
cut or gather (a crop or harvest).
"large numbers of men were employed to reap the harvest"
harvest the crop from (a piece of land).
synonyms: harvest, garner, gather in, bring in
"the grain has been reaped"
receive (a reward or benefit) as a consequence of one's own or other people's actions.
"the company is poised to reap the benefits of this investment"
synonyms: receive, obtain, get, acquire, secure, realize
"now they are reaping the benefits of their hard work"

wrath

wrath
raTH/Submit
noun
extreme anger (chiefly used for humorous or rhetorical effect).
"he hid his pipe for fear of incurring his father's wrath"
synonyms: anger, rage, fury, outrage, spleen, vexation, (high) dudgeon, crossness, displeasure, annoyance, irritation; More

frustration

frus·tra·tion
frəˈstrāSH(ə)n/
noun
the feeling of being upset or annoyed, especially because of inability to change or achieve something.
"I sometimes feel like screaming with frustration"
synonyms: exasperation, annoyance, anger, vexation, irritation; More
an event or circumstance that causes one to have a feeling of frustration.
plural noun: frustrations
"the inherent frustrations of assembly line work"
the prevention of the progress, success, or fulfillment of something.
"the frustration of their wishes"
synonyms: thwarting, defeat, prevention, foiling, blocking, spoiling, circumvention, forestalling, disappointment, derailment; More

Thursday, June 2, 2016

hashtag

What is a hashtag?
A hashtag is the pound sign. The sharp note in musical notation. A tic tac toe board. This: #

When it comes to social media, the hashtag is used to draw attention, to organize, and to promote.

Hashtags got their start in Twitter as a way of making it easier for people to find, follow, and contribute to a conversation. Archeologists have unearthed this early tweet, and believe it to be the first time the hashtag was used for this purpose.