Thursday, February 15, 2007

Discombobulated

To Discombobulate some thing or person is to utterly confuse, upset, or frustrate it or them, "throw[ing them] into a state of confusion." (American Heritage Dictionary) A person can be discombobulated by multiple others harrassing him or her for information. An animal can be discombobulated by a small child picking it up, turning it in circles, chasing it around and then pulling it's tail.

3 comments:

Clint Gardner said...

Welcome aboard Word! lameduck! I'm glad to have someone to share the fun with.

Elaine said...

It's Like a Duck! As in, "Be like a duck, calm and unruffled on the surface, but paddle like the dickens underneath!" And thanks, I'm glad to be aboard. :)

Clint Gardner said...

I know: I'm just teasing you.

Great work and thanks for participating.