Word of the Day: 3/7/15
Uitwaaien (oit-vai-in) (Dutch) Literally meaning 'to walk in the wind', this Dutch word/phrase is used to mean 'a breath of fresh air'....
Word of the Day: 5/12/15
TATEMAE & HONNE (tah-tey-my-ey & hohn-ey) (Japanese) the difference from what you PRETEND to believe in (tatemae / 建前) and what you...
Word of the Day: 4/25/15
Overmorrow (ohvr-mahroh) (Old English) the day after tomorrow #wotd #words #wordoftheday #wordhistory
Word of the Day: 3/30/15
Litost (lee-tohst) (Czehc) the feeling of torment you get when confronted with your own misery #words #wotd #wordoftheday
Word of the Day: 3/12/15
Luftmensch (luhft-menssh) (Yiddish) An impractical dreamer with little to no business sense! #words #wotd #wordoftheday
Word of the Day: 3/7/15
Hygge (Hue-gah) (Danish) The happy feeling a person gets when they take joy in the small things that make up the ordinary routine of...
Word of the Day: 3/6/15
Bilita Mpash (Bileet'uh Mpahsh) (Origin: Bantu) The opposite of a nightmare. Not only a good dream but an extrememly good dream (such as...
Word of the Day 1/12/15
Kaapshljmurslis {cap-shly'-mər-slihs) (Latvian) a person who is cramped on public transportation #wordoftheday #words #wotd #latvian
Word of the Day 1/11/15
Fernweh (German) Literally meaning "farsickness" or feeling to go to a place you've never visited. It's the opposite of homesickness!...
Word of the Day 11/3/14
Pålegg (Norwegian) A non-specific word you can use to call anything you would put on a sandwich. Iaiohsaefe #wordoftheday #words #wotd...