Thursday, August 10, 2006

discombobulate [dis·com·bob·u·late]

v.
1. to throw into a state of confusion.

the college of law (or college of bore) assessment week has managed to discombobulate the hopeful little solicitors-to-be going through the messed up system.

five assessments in two days is just not fair. it doesnt seem fair. how is it fair.

no fighting. no fighting. we got the refugees up in here. you know my hips dont lie. shakira. shakira. (clearly im discombobulated)

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

pretense [pre.tense] noun.

synonyms: act, acting, affectation, artifice, charade, claim, cloak, cover, deceit, deception, display, dissimulation, evasion, escuse, fabrication, facade, fakery, faking, falsification, feigning, gag, guise, insincerity, invention, make-believe, mask, masquerade, misrepresentation, misstatement, ostentation, posing, posturing, preteniousness, pretext, routine, ruse, semblance, sham, shtick, shuffling, simulation, stall, stunt, subterfuge, trickery, veil, venner, wile.

antonyms: honesty, reality

do i make myself clear?

tash said...

yep yep clear as mud

tash said...

i hate my life right now. i hate college of law. i hate hearings. i hate law. why am i a lawyer. i hate the law.

Anonymous said...

You obviously hate grammar and punctuation too.

caz said...

somebody once told be that i was discombobulating, i had to quickly look it up before i replied to them (thank goodness for technology and online communication- you cant just look up words in the middle of real conversations with people)

patience said...

thats so true caz, in real conversations i have to say.. um what does that mean?
but if i have a computer in front of me, everything is FINE!