isnt the word "indescribable" technically a description?

justjoshingujustjoshingu Posts: 538
edited November 2008 in All Encompassing Trip
like, "i'm in a, um,, i dont know, indescribable mood?"
doesnt that tell the person the mood you're in, is , odd, off, not normal for you, not happy, not sad, not angry, but just odd?

sorry, this whole hour thing is fucking with my head
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  • muiren77muiren77 Posts: 3,511
    agree...it's like no exact word/s can describe something or, per example, the mood you are in...
    what is essential is invisible to the eye

    apparently, 07162056 is THE date...
  • like, "i'm in a, um,, i dont know, indescribable mood?"
    doesnt that tell the person the mood you're in, is , odd, off, not normal for you, not happy, not sad, not angry, but just odd?

    sorry, this whole hour thing is fucking with my head
    ahhh irony is fun:D
    "I'm not present, I'm a drug that makes you dream"
  • spongersponger Posts: 3,159
    Words like indescribable are what are known as "reverse adjectives."
  • Yes, as is the word 'non-descript'.

    If you ever read in a novel that a character was 'non-descript', I want you to rip out the pages one by one and feed them to the nearest bin.
    'We're learning songs for baby Jesus' birthday. His mum and dad were Merry and Joseph. He had a bed made of clay and the three kings bought him Gold, Frankenstein and Merv as presents.'

    - the great Sir Leo Harrison
  • catefrancescatefrances Posts: 29,003
    Yes, as is the word 'non-descript'.

    If you ever read in a novel that a character was 'non-descript', I want you to rip out the pages one by one and feed them to the nearest bin.

    rip pages from my books?? what are you mark, crazy??? :p:D
    hear my name
    take a good look
    this could be the day
    hold my hand
    lie beside me
    i just need to say
  • rip pages from my books?? what are you mark, crazy??? :p:D

    If any of your books meet the above criteria, yep. Get 'em out!
    'We're learning songs for baby Jesus' birthday. His mum and dad were Merry and Joseph. He had a bed made of clay and the three kings bought him Gold, Frankenstein and Merv as presents.'

    - the great Sir Leo Harrison
  • catefrancescatefrances Posts: 29,003
    If any of your books meet the above criteria, yep. Get 'em out!

    picture books have no words. ;):p:D
    hear my name
    take a good look
    this could be the day
    hold my hand
    lie beside me
    i just need to say
  • picture books have no words. ;):p:D

    Picture books are awesome :D
    'We're learning songs for baby Jesus' birthday. His mum and dad were Merry and Joseph. He had a bed made of clay and the three kings bought him Gold, Frankenstein and Merv as presents.'

    - the great Sir Leo Harrison
  • BinFrogBinFrog MA Posts: 7,309
    Why isn't "phoenetic" spelled the way it sounds?
    Bright eyed kid: "Wow Typo Man, you're the best!"
    Typo Man: "Thanks kidz, but remembir, stay in skool!"
  • spongersponger Posts: 3,159
    BinFrog wrote:
    Why isn't "phoenetic" spelled the way it sounds?

    The answer to that becomes apparent when one remembers which society it was that invented the first known alphabet that depicted sounds.
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