Nov 16, 2021
Welcome back to another episode inspired by Douglas Adams book, The Meaning of Liff. We share one of Douglas's words, and create one of our own. In both, an under utilised place name is married with a concept or situation needing a name..
Exmouth: Noun. The excuse or co-conspirator, you have ready in order to extract...
Oct 29, 2021
Welcome back to another episode inspired by the hilarious book by Douglas Adams - The Meaning of Liff. We share one of Douglas's words, and create one of our own. In both, an under utilised place name is married with a concept or situation needing a name..
Werribee: Noun. The sense of frustration experienced by a...
Oct 10, 2021
Rooty Hill: Noun. A trip hazard or uneven section of a concrete path caused by the lifting of sections due to tree roots growing under the path. These are most often found in established leafy suburbs, although can be seen anywhere humans have attempted to concrete over nature.
It is speculated that a Rooty Hill is...
Sep 26, 2021
Chittering: Noun. The momentary feeling of confusion and dismay when you realise that the person to whom you've responded heartily to hearing them call "Hello", was not actually speaking to you. There has been a substantial increase in the prevalence of Chittering for all since mobile phones became common however...
Sep 11, 2021
Welcome back to another episode inspired by the Douglas
Adams book "The Meaning of Liff", where we share one of
Douglas's words, and create one of our own. We marry a place name
with a concept or situation we find ourselves in as blind
people.
Dirranbandi: Noun. The hair tie or other band,
which you attach to your door...