
After finished watching a great movie Love Happens played by Jennifer Aniston and Aaron Eckhart, I kinda love the storyline that trying to make me think. Yes, in our life, we've never actually being truth and pretending anything happened in the past we can handled it smooth. Yet deep inside our mind and heart, something is actually just not right but we try to cover it up and keep it shut.
Enough babbling here..So in this lovely movie, I must say I like the 3 words that appeared and it totally gives simple meaningful sentence.
1) quidnunc [ˈkwɪdˌnʌŋk]
n
Source
a person eager to learn news and scandal; gossipmonger
[from Latin, literally: what now]
p.s. In that movie it shows something like, busy body
2) POPPYSMIC/pɒˈpɪzmɪk/
Produced with smacking of the lips.
You won’t see this in your local newspaper any day soon. It comes from the Latin poppysma, via the defunct French popisme. Romans used the original for a kind of lip-smacking, clucking noise that signified satisfaction and approval, especially during lovemaking. In French, it referred to the tongue-clicking tsk-tsk sound that riders use to encourage their mounts. The only writer in English known to have used our word was James Joyce, in a stage direction in Ulysses: “FLORRY WHISPERS TO HER. WHISPERING LOVEWORDS MURMUR, LIPLAPPING LOUDLY, POPPYSMIC PLOPSLOP.”
3) sesquipedalianist
A person who uses excessively long words.
A sesquipedalianist is someone who likes to use long words. A long word is also called "sesquipedalian" so someone who USES long words is a sesquipedalianist.
Happy learning!!!
One more thing before I forgot, I like the quote at the end of the movie; 'During your travels, always keep one thing in mind, when one thing come in, something else begins.'
p.s.s. Seriously tik, as I said, there's no other S that u wondering in Fb.Hehe
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