The Word of the Day today is Schmutzwortsuche. Yeah, you read it right. It’s what many of us do, given that we’ve a lot of time on our hands and are bored. Well I do anyway!
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Well that’s an interesting word! LOL!
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Reblogged this on Tales from the mind of Kristian and commented:
The Word of the Day is Schmutzwortsuchem
No, I’ve never heard of it either, but isn’t that what this is all about, learning new words and being inspired?
Click on the link to the Word of the Day post where Mel has given a definition of the word. 🙂
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Thanks Kirstian. I hope I’ve got the schedule sorted now. How embarrassing! But it was a fun word! 🙂
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I was curious about the similarity, so checked it out. Yes, schmutzen, meaning “to stain,” has given us our word smut. And suche must be related way back to the Mid-English cerchen from which we get “to search”. For what it’s worth. 🙂
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Ooo. So ‘rude’ on the meme’s definition might mean ‘dirty’ or smutty in the language it’s from? German or Austrian is it? Thanks for the definition! 🙂
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What a bizarre word. Here’s my story https://masonsmenagerie.wordpress.com/2020/08/14/schoolboy-martyr/
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