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Sometimes Neologism Is The Only Thing To Do

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Neologism

It’s been an incredibly mild, gorgeous February.

The ten-day forecast shows even more gorgeous weather.

Bob decided that this would be a good time to reseed the yard.

This means that we can’t let the dog out.

She’ll need several walks a day.

It won’t be a problem in the 70⁰ afternoons.

This time of year, however, it still gets cold overnight.

This morning it was 37⁰ when I walked Blue to the dog park.

I was hoping that a rousing round of fetch would warm me up.

Blue wasn’t having any of it.

She was determined to slowly and meticulously sniff every square inch of the park.

It’s a small park.

But it felt enormous as I was popsicling in the frigid morning air.

Is popsicling a word?

Yes.

It’s the gerund form of the noun popsicle.

It means, “Freezing your a$$ off while you’re waiting for your dog to painstakingly sniff every #@$#% scent in the park.”

Popsicling – yes, it’s a word.

So is neologism, which refers to making up new words.

I can’t wait for our afternoon walk, where I will bask in the warm spring sunshine.

She can take all the time she wants to sniff.

At 70⁰, I won’t care.

Liz Brenner

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