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Cornered

Overly cautious self quarantine of potential corona virus even though it’s only a cold doing the rounds from work or that sore throat from the overly air conditioned plane you just caught which may or may not have had someone with corona virus on.

He cornered himself, what a nightmare. Turns out was just a bit of early hay fever.

by Crafty-Cockney March 6, 2020

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Relabeling

Revising and reclassifying the amount of rebelliousness you intend to capitulate during Teams Meetings at work at risk of ones own career.
Pronunciation: ray-la-bay-ling

Gosh, I have been relabeling this week in anticipation for the Team Update on Friday.

by Crafty-Cockney February 28, 2020


Piadis

Dis, from the Latin meaning “apart” or "not of". It is derived from the Latin prefix “dis-” which has the same meaning and is used in many English vocabulary words, such as “distant”, “disease”, and “disqualify” And “Pia” has Latin origins and is the feminine form of the masculine name “Pius” 12. The Latin root of the word “Pius” means “pious” or “reverent” The name “Pia” is also of Italian origin and means “from Mount Olympus”. Therefore, Piadis means - Not of mounth olympus, likely of squalid origins, likely a disease or a bad smell. But most likely just a noob.

"Piadis is total noob"

by Crafty-Cockney November 3, 2023