de⋅feat
-verb
1. to frustrate; thwart
2. to eliminate or deprive of something expected
(Bowling ball stopped rolling half way down the lane)
en⋅dear⋅ing
-verb
1. to frustrate; thwart
2. to eliminate or deprive of something expected
(Bowling ball stopped rolling half way down the lane)
en⋅dear⋅ing
–adjective
1.tending to make dear or beloved.
2.manifesting or evoking affection
(Breadsticks by Trey)har⋅vest
–noun
1.the gathering of crops.
beau⋅ty
–noun
1. the quality present in a thing or person that gives intense pleasure or deep satisfaction to the mind, whether arising from sensory manifestations (as shape, color, sound, etc.), a meaningful design or pattern, or something elsejoy⋅ful
–adjective
1. full of joy, as a person or one's heart; glad; delighted. dé⋅jà vu
–noun
1. the illusion of having previously experienced something actually being encountered for the first time.
(Recorder in elementary school. I remember mine well.) glam⋅our
–noun
1.the quality of fascinating, alluring, or attracting, esp. by a combination of charm and good looks. cre⋅a⋅tive
–adjective
1. having the quality or power of creating.
2. resulting from originality of thought, expression, etc.; imaginative:
1.tending to make dear or beloved.
2.manifesting or evoking affection
(Breadsticks by Trey)har⋅vest
–noun
1.the gathering of crops.
beau⋅ty
–noun
1. the quality present in a thing or person that gives intense pleasure or deep satisfaction to the mind, whether arising from sensory manifestations (as shape, color, sound, etc.), a meaningful design or pattern, or something elsejoy⋅ful
–adjective
1. full of joy, as a person or one's heart; glad; delighted. dé⋅jà vu
–noun
1. the illusion of having previously experienced something actually being encountered for the first time.
(Recorder in elementary school. I remember mine well.) glam⋅our
–noun
1.the quality of fascinating, alluring, or attracting, esp. by a combination of charm and good looks. cre⋅a⋅tive
–adjective
1. having the quality or power of creating.
2. resulting from originality of thought, expression, etc.; imaginative:
(The setups Matt builds)
ex⋅haust
–verb (used with object)
Eskimo Kiss
A kunik is a form of expressing affection, usually between Inuit family members and loved ones, that involves pressing the nose and upper lip against the skin (commonly the cheeks or forehead) and breathing in, causing the loved one's skin or hair to be suctioned against the nose and upper lip. In its western form it consists of two people rubbing noses together.
1 comment:
Just LOVE Eskimo kisses. What a fun post!
Poor Brynn, I feel your pain.
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