hi, and urg. stupid job.
Spike's Bitches 24: I'm Very Seldom Naughty.
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risque (and frisque), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
I've always pronounced it with t's, rather than d's, but still, real word that people use.
I never said I thought you made it up! I said I'd never heard it before and it sounded funny. But I figured you got it from somewhere.
(Also, I thought you were saying "kittywompus". Or maybe "cattywompus". Which are both even funnier.)
(((Nora)))
I'm so sorry, Nora. Anything we can do?
I'm sorry June isn't over yet, Nora.
I've heard caddywompus, but I don't know what it means. That link is blocked by the office netnanny, which surprises me.
Caddywompus, yep.
As in "That car is parked all caddywompus."
Kristin, I have the Burke English Teacher's Companion; it was the text in my English Methods class, and about the only useful text. Plus, I used stuff from his webpage just about every day while student teaching.
vw, you are not the only person who uses that word. I have never before thought about how to spell it, though, and every way looks, well, caddywompus...kattywompus...kaddy....
So no tweaking? Damn. I see little things that I want to go back and fix in the news story, the press release is fine, but the paper I really want to make into something to show off. But, I will let it go.
At least you didn't find them *in* the toilet
Wait until Lily's older. Actually, that reminds me of a Trout Fishing song, "Baby's Got the Car Keys"
I've been thinking about starting an English teacher LJ just for my English teaching friends...
Could future English teachers lurk and hork ideas??