What's on your mind?

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  • slimgirljo15
    slimgirljo15 Posts: 269,440 Member
    Pepperoni pizza and a Great Northern super crisp Lager.. I think I just got pregnant 🤤

    Sounds better than my baby carrots and triscuits, those triscuits make me feel like I'm eating wicker furniture 😆

    :D delicious, wicker furniture.... 😂

    Drank 1 litre of water to wash them down 😆

    Carrots water and crackers.. are you typing from jail? 🤔

    It's not that bad, I have a delicious dip and I'm alone so I can double dip 😁

    Double dip, well that makes alllll the difference 😄

    It damn sure does. Don't knock it till you try it 😆

    Wait.. are we still talking about the same thing? 🤣

    I am not sure

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  • Sofiapilla
    Sofiapilla Posts: 284 Member
    In english we rely on many multi-word phrases because we don’t have a proper singular word for things. For example, is there a one-word way to say “to do list”? I can’t think of one

    Today I learned that in norwegian they have a single word for it. Gjøreliste

    We need more words like this in english
  • twitchandshout
    twitchandshout Posts: 1,591 Member
    In english we rely on many multi-word phrases because we don’t have a proper singular word for things. For example, is there a one-word way to say “to do list”? I can’t think of one

    Today I learned that in norwegian they have a single word for it. Gjøreliste

    We need more words like this in english

    Is that the Germanic influence? German uses many compound words which is similar to what we do in English.
  • lx1x
    lx1x Posts: 38,308 Member
    In english we rely on many multi-word phrases because we don’t have a proper singular word for things. For example, is there a one-word way to say “to do list”? I can’t think of one

    Today I learned that in norwegian they have a single word for it. Gjøreliste

    We need more words like this in english

    Chores?
  • lx1x
    lx1x Posts: 38,308 Member
    edited February 2021
    LaneaJ wrote: »
    lx1x wrote: »
    In english we rely on many multi-word phrases because we don’t have a proper singular word for things. For example, is there a one-word way to say “to do list”? I can’t think of one

    Today I learned that in norwegian they have a single word for it. Gjøreliste

    We need more words like this in english

    Chores?

    Would Chores be the list, or what's on the list?
    🤔 These are my chores. = This is my to do list.
    🤔 These chores are on my to do list.

    I'll be back. 😑 I need more coffee for this.
    Fine..

    Agenda

    Or

    Itenary
  • Analog_Kid
    Analog_Kid Posts: 976 Member
    @Minion_training_program

    Saw this last night in the supermarket. Does this qualify as health food?

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  • lx1x
    lx1x Posts: 38,308 Member
    edited February 2021
    LaneaJ wrote: »
    lx1x wrote: »
    LaneaJ wrote: »
    lx1x wrote: »
    In english we rely on many multi-word phrases because we don’t have a proper singular word for things. For example, is there a one-word way to say “to do list”? I can’t think of one

    Today I learned that in norwegian they have a single word for it. Gjøreliste

    We need more words like this in english

    Chores?

    Would Chores be the list, or what's on the list?
    🤔 These are my chores. = This is my to do list.
    🤔 These chores are on my to do list.

    I'll be back. 😑 I need more coffee for this.
    Fine..

    Agenda

    Or

    Itenary

    @lx1x I was seriously asking, because in my mind chores could be the to do list.
    I'd use agenda over itinerary in this instance. 🤷🏻‍♀️ Either way it's fixin to get done, so don't mind me. 😁

    Chores can be multiple things (a list).. not particular item/task
  • lx1x
    lx1x Posts: 38,308 Member
    LaneaJ wrote: »
    lx1x wrote: »
    LaneaJ wrote: »
    lx1x wrote: »
    LaneaJ wrote: »
    lx1x wrote: »
    In english we rely on many multi-word phrases because we don’t have a proper singular word for things. For example, is there a one-word way to say “to do list”? I can’t think of one

    Today I learned that in norwegian they have a single word for it. Gjøreliste

    We need more words like this in english

    Chores?

    Would Chores be the list, or what's on the list?
    🤔 These are my chores. = This is my to do list.
    🤔 These chores are on my to do list.

    I'll be back. 😑 I need more coffee for this.
    Fine..

    Agenda

    Or

    Itenary

    @lx1x I was seriously asking, because in my mind chores could be the to do list.
    I'd use agenda over itinerary in this instance. 🤷🏻‍♀️ Either way it's fixin to get done, so don't mind me. 😁

    Chores can be multiple things (a list).. not particular item/task

    Exactly. So it works for OP's one word need.

    Yes.. had to reread what you wrote. 👍

    Still half asleep..🥱 mia culpa.. 😆
  • Sofiapilla
    Sofiapilla Posts: 284 Member
    lx1x wrote: »
    In english we rely on many multi-word phrases because we don’t have a proper singular word for things. For example, is there a one-word way to say “to do list”? I can’t think of one

    Today I learned that in norwegian they have a single word for it. Gjøreliste

    We need more words like this in english

    Chores?

    This would work if my to do list was entirely cleaning related tasks but I wouldn’t call my work to do list my chores..

    Interestingly, the gjøre in gjøreliste seems similar to the word chore 🤔
  • lx1x
    lx1x Posts: 38,308 Member
    nothing atm.. it's the weekend.. brain is closed for business
  • Sofiapilla
    Sofiapilla Posts: 284 Member
    lx1x wrote: »
    nothing atm.. it's the weekend.. brain is closed for business

    shenanigans
  • KickassAmazon76
    KickassAmazon76 Posts: 4,511 Member
    Pepperoni pizza and a Great Northern super crisp Lager.. I think I just got pregnant 🤤

    Sounds better than my baby carrots and triscuits, those triscuits make me feel like I'm eating wicker furniture 😆

    :D delicious, wicker furniture.... 😂

    As long as you slap some cheese on it... Even wicker furniture can taste great! Haha
  • KickassAmazon76
    KickassAmazon76 Posts: 4,511 Member
    lx1x wrote: »
    In english we rely on many multi-word phrases because we don’t have a proper singular word for things. For example, is there a one-word way to say “to do list”? I can’t think of one

    Today I learned that in norwegian they have a single word for it. Gjøreliste

    We need more words like this in english

    Chores?

    This would work if my to do list was entirely cleaning related tasks but I wouldn’t call my work to do list my chores..

    Interestingly, the gjøre in gjøreliste seems similar to the word chore 🤔

    I find this interesting. When I think about it... A chore is just something to get done... To do... It doesn't have to be household (which is what I think of when I hear it)... But that would make it a chore list... So maybe we just smash the words together and call it a chorelist... 😁
  • MelG7777
    MelG7777 Posts: 14,002 Member
    I ate a donut a few weeks ago that was so ridiculous I felt like I had committed a crime. For sure several sins.
    That is my confession. I feel better now.
  • Sofiapilla
    Sofiapilla Posts: 284 Member
    lx1x wrote: »
    In english we rely on many multi-word phrases because we don’t have a proper singular word for things. For example, is there a one-word way to say “to do list”? I can’t think of one

    Today I learned that in norwegian they have a single word for it. Gjøreliste

    We need more words like this in english

    Chores?

    This would work if my to do list was entirely cleaning related tasks but I wouldn’t call my work to do list my chores..

    Interestingly, the gjøre in gjøreliste seems similar to the word chore 🤔

    I find this interesting. When I think about it... A chore is just something to get done... To do... It doesn't have to be household (which is what I think of when I hear it)... But that would make it a chore list... So maybe we just smash the words together and call it a chorelist... 😁

    That’s funny.. to me the word ‘chores’ is specific to housework and farm.. chores 😁
  • Analog_Kid
    Analog_Kid Posts: 976 Member
    MelG7777 wrote: »
    I ate a donut a few weeks ago that was so ridiculous I felt like I had committed a crime. For sure several sins.
    That is my confession. I feel better now.

    You are forgiven, woman. Now go. And sin no more.
  • ReenieHJ
    ReenieHJ Posts: 9,724 Member
    I'm such a dork. I had a stupid grin on my face while reading about 5 pages of posts on here.