I often <3 Dictionary.com’s Word-of-the-Day, but not always. For example, today’s word was “slimsy,” which means — are you ready to have your mind blown? — “flimsy.” Let’s try it in a sentence: don’t use that slimsy box, it’s riddled with holes. 
—Elektra

I often <3 Dictionary.com’s Word-of-the-Day, but not always. For example, today’s word was “slimsy,” which means — are you ready to have your mind blown? — “flimsy.” Let’s try it in a sentence: don’t use that slimsy box, it’s riddled with holes. 

—Elektra

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  2. jaimealyse said: Now every time I get my word of the day email, I will know you are somewhere out there getting it, too. (Look up wordsmith’s word-a-day email, too - very cool themes.) -drunkjaime
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