Monday, December 31, 2012
9:24 am pst
Word of the Every So Often exude: (verb) to discharge moisture or smell slowly, but steadily. The
oven exuded an invitation that told us we didn’t care if dinner were late.
9:23 am pst
Tuesday, December 18, 2012
Word of the Every So Often pernicious: (adj.) having a harmful effect, but in no particular hurry to do so.
The teacher’s pernicious attitude about education eventually resulted in her students all becoming arborists.
2:49 pm pst
Thursday, December 13, 2012
Word of the Every So Often acrimoniously: (adv.) angry and bitter, but in an adverbial way. Carl acrimoniously
accused the network of personally trying to ruin his life when they canceled his favourite shoe.
2:45 pm pst
Wednesday, December 5, 2012

I mean... that pretty much says it all.
5:15 pm pst
Word of the Every So Often apoplectic: (adj.; pronounced ap-poe-plec-tic) extremely indignant; really pissed. Carl was apoplectic
when he discovered they had canceled “America’s Most Wanted’s Got Talent.”
4:35 pm pst
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