Have you ever felt a sudden burst of irritability when your stomach is growling? If so, you might have experienced being “hangry.” This fun and quirky word combines “hungry” and “angry” to describe the irritability or bad temper that arises from hunger. The term “hangry” has made its way into our everyday vocabulary and even
Wonky / adjective / won·ky Do you remember having a day where everything seemed to go wrong? It sounds like you were having a “wonky” day! Wonky is an adjective we use to describe things that are “off center,” “crooked,” or “askew.” We’ve used the formal sense of the word wonky since 1978 to describe
Superfluous / adjective / su·per·flu·ous Do you have a friend, family member, or co-worker who always seems to do “the absolute most “by acting out, talking loudly, or making a scene in social situations? These are the people some of us call extra or superfluous. Engaging in over-the-top behaviors and doing more than what is