Today's word: dis·com·bob·u·late [dis-kuh
verb (used with object), -lat·ed, -lat·ing.
| to confuse or disconcert; upset; frustrate: The speaker was completely discombobulated by the hecklers. [Origin: 1825–35, Americanism; fanciful alter. of discompose or discomfort —Related forms dis·com·bob·u·la·tion, noun Well, that's today's word! Please comment on ANYTHING! |

2 comments:
You have greasy ears!
(that was my "say anything" sentance)
I love the word: Discombobulation
I have a recommendation that you must use the "word of the day" in a sentence.
Have a discombobulated day!!
WOW Phil did you just pick a random word out of the dictionary or something. I got a word you should do "antidistablishmentaryism" since so many people have heard of it, a few can actually spell it, and even less know what it even means.
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