The word of the day today is CATTYWAMPUS.
Def: This is a term that you will find in the Midland and Southern United States. It is referring to something that is in disarray, that is askew or something that isn’t directly across from something.
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Reblogged this on Tales from the mind of Kristian and commented:
The Word of the Day is Cattywampus,
This is a word that I didn’t know but I wished we used it in the UK.
Click on the link to the word of the day post to find out what it means and have a go at the Word of the Day prompt challenge. 🙂
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I’m from the Southern US I have been cattywampus on many occasions.
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