Monday, November 23, 2009

A word a day

"Wish Absinthe Minded would come up with "A word a day" feature.. sigh." - Fin muggu experiencing withdrawal symptoms after the discontinuation of Beta's feature.

Chill dude. We are here. Presenting AM's A Word a Day! This feature will regularly cover new words hitherto unknown to the English speaking world that were coined during CP moments in class.

Boundation (noun): The state of being bound. English purists, however, believe that the word is a portmanteau of the word Bound and Nation and hence argue that the definition should be -

Boundation (noun): The nation of being bound (not the state).

We will use both the meanings interchangeably.

Usage: Rwanda is a boundation.
Wrong usage: The building had a really weak boundation.
Still wronger* usage: Isaac Asimov wrote "The Boundation" series.

That will be your new word for today. So, junta, what are you waiting for! Unleash the creativity within you and break the boundations of CP!

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