
I’m sure you’ve heard of a portmanteau word. Its a word based on joining two words together. Based on a travelling bag that had two separate opening parts.
I’d like to pleasantly introduce being plappy.
A word that describes a mood that improves as you’re speaking. As you’re speaking you realise your mood is better than you realise.
Imagine you’ve just started saying the word pleasant,and you realise it wasn’t a pleasant experience but a really happy one. Well,that means….
You’re plappy and you know it
It is not the best sounding word,but I hope one you can remember. Especially as some accents in English,an “a” is pronounced as an “o”
That would accidentally raise our level to childhood onomatopoeia. With this short “plop” I’m off once more,to return soon.
The photo above is from the top of the Lions head in Cape Town,just across from table Mountain. I experienced plappiness as I climbed it a few years ago.

Bonus neologism
Noticed a few birds in our back yard,fighting a while back.
I call it birdicuffs.
I hope it qualifies as daft enough to be included here.
A very platisfying post!
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I’m lost for words, need to make up a few more
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Certalutely!
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Having numerous, possibly homicidal, flocks of avian visitors on a daily basis, Iām all in on birdicuffs.
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As I’ve just seen! I just like the word š
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Remotional when Zoom and other online stressors become too much to deal with.
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Alcohol also works
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So I’ve been told
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Posalutely one of the most interesting words I’ve heard today! š
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Abso-bloody-lutely is called a tmesis. Sticking one word inside of another, so there’s another one of my faves š
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I always learn something new here! š
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Look how many bloggers you have creatiispired! So admirable. Really it is.
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As long as somebody knows what it all means
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