(Adj.) Used to describe someone with a general predisposition to curiosity; contrasted by someone moved to curiosity by a thought, event or experience.
Iâm so precurious, Iâm interested in every movie.
The person that one was yesterday, particularly when oneâs thoughts, emotions, or appearance have changed.
I canât believe my yesterself hated tomatoes.
My yesterself was such a jerk.
Noun: The metaphorical space between a lemon and a lime. Often used to describe a subtle, yet distinct difference between two objects, scenarios, or choices. Commonly misused by comparing three or more objects.
Etymology: Emerges from incorrect or playful usage of limenal.
Example: Cousin, Iâve narrowed it down to two apartments, but I canât decide. The difference is lemonal.
The feeling of discomfort when another's genitals or detached pubic hair are too close, especially when too close to one's face.
I felt so claustropubic when Carl squeezed past us in the movie theater.
The moment of clarity when one realizes that their thinking is inconsistent with reality or that they are losing an argument. It is often followed by a wave of confusion, embarrassment, and/or anger.
His face was momentarily prefuddled when he realized he was eating wasabi, not avocado.