Why can’t Excel ever go down.
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A Lockdown Glossary (thread)
Irusu (Japan) – pretending not to be home when someone calls or visits.
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Gluggaveður – Iceland. Lit. 'window weather'.
Weather that is nice to look at through a window.— Present & Correct (@presentcorrect) April 18, 2020
Age-otori (Japanese): to look worse after a haircut.
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Dyschronometria — to have no concept of time.
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Clinomania – an excessive desire to stay in bed.
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Weltschmerz (German) lit. “world-pain” – what you feel when the world as it is doesn’t reflect what you think it should be.
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Betsubara (Japanese) – someone who can always eat more. Literally 'extra stomach'.
— Present & Correct (@presentcorrect) April 18, 2020
Latibulize – to retire into a den, or hole, and lie dormant.
— Present & Correct (@presentcorrect) April 18, 2020