Wednesday, July 5, 2023

Squiffed ~ WordWayzzz™ July 2023

If You can Hold On through the Night

Some summer nights are fun and daring, while others are steaming hot. At least when you’re young. Are you a 39er? Those who have weathered more than a few scorching summers since turning 39 and Holding, simply hold on to get through ‘til morning.

That doesn’t mean we don’t love summers. The cold, breezy drinks are great! Which brings us to …

SQUIFFED – (skwift; ca. 1855; origin unknown) adj. – intoxicated, drunk. [WW #331]   

Oh my, yet another word for Holiday celebrations … something tells me, squiffed can be used often in your writings this month, writers. The dictionary says its origin is “unknown,” but doesn’t it sound like a British word? Jus’ sayin’. 

July’s Song of Note  
Granted, I’m stretching on this tune, to connect it to our monthly word; but you must admit, at least its title bears some relevance! You may have felt great the night before when you were squiffed, but you will still deal with “The Morning After” by the talented Maureen McGovern.

The sentimental love song was written for “The Poseidon Adventure” movie and won Best Original Song at the 45th Academy Awards (March 1973). By July, it made its way up the charts, grabbing onto #6 at KUDE/Oceanside, California. From love to squiffed, the words are disparately meaningful … If we can hold on through the night | We have a chance to find the sunshine ... 50 Years Ago this Month  

Word Challenge: SQUIFFED. This word gives a certain sophistication to “plowed,” “sloshed,” or just plain drunk, as you fit squiffed into your month of fiction and nonfiction writings and casual conversations. Enjoy your summer frolicking responsibly!

Write first for yourself … only then can you write for others. (L.Rochelle) 

Cheers to learning a new word today!
@PenchantForPen
@Irishwriter

WordWayzzzTM is currently created for your literary pleasure every first Wednesday of each month. Thank you for stopping by! Learning knows no prejudices or boundaries, and it isn’t harmful to your health! Expanding your mind is a no-cost, simple joy. Do you feel that way too? What’s your inspiration? Share your creative genius and WordWayzzz comments.

[LinDee Rochelle is a writer and editor by trade, and an author by way of Rock & Roll. She has published two books in her Blast from Your Past series (of three) about pioneering R&R Radio DJs. True behind-the-mic tales make GREAT Holiday and anytime Gifts available on Amazon (eBook and print): Book 1Rock & Roll Radio DJs: The First Five Years 1954-1959; and Book 2Rock & Roll Radio DJs: The Swinging Sixties. Coming soon … The Psychedelic Seventies!]

LR Notes: 1) Dictionary definitions are quoted from Merriam-Webster’s Collegiate Dictionary – Eleventh Edition, unless otherwise noted. Yes, we sometimes present them out of “official” context—but that’s half the fun! Think of it as “creative context.” 2) a] Recent dictionary additions to definitions include a date of first use, if known; b] words in small caps indicate “see also.” 3) Neither I (LinDee Rochelle) nor Penchant for Penning are responsible for how you use information found here, that may result in legal action.
         And please note, I do not receive compensation from any company or person for commercial or commodity links I may include in my posts.

E-N-Dzzz   

 

Wednesday, June 7, 2023

Vinaceous ~ WordWayzzz™ JUNE 2023

Flowering into Colors of Summer!  

It’s JUNE! We’re breaking out of Spring and flowing boldly into Summer shades of vibrant colors. It’s #NationalRoseMonth and If you don’t have a garden and want to see the flower that defines the month, and you live in or near (or traveling to) San Diego, California, head over to the San Diego County Fair and enjoy their stunning flower competition winners / exhibition. How does that tie into our #WordWayzzz word of the month? Take a look-see …  

VINACEOUS (vī-‘nā-shǝs; 1688) adj. – of the color of red wine. [WW #330] 

Such a long word for a simple meaning. But vinaceous is terrific for inserting in your fiction and nonfiction writings, when “red” just doesn't do the scene justice. It’s also vague enough for readers to envision their own shade of red … burgundy, maroon, claret, or ruby … take your pick! If you’re into wines, @SDFair is the place to be this month for wine tastings!

Stretch your thoughts a little further to consider the “vine” reference beyond the wine vine to rose vines! Often regarded the “Love Month” for its traditional plethora of weddings, June’s birth flower is appropriately, the beautiful rose. Pair roses surrounded by colorful honeysuckle (the other June flower) with a vinaceous wine and you’re in for a romantic night. Don’t forget to set the whole scene with music …  

JUNE’s Song of Note
While this month’s Song of Note isn’t about roses, it is about tender love. Canadian band, Skylark, rose

to fame in the top ten tunes at WCFL/Chicago with their soft melody of “Wildflower.” The sultry song was inspired by a poem by Dave Richardson, a friend of band member, Doug Edwards, and generally considered a one-hit wonder. She's a free and gentle flower | Growing wild While you’re in the mood, see what other tuneful tidbits await in the musical world …50 Years Ago this Month.

Word Challenge: VINACEOUS. Feel the love in the air, and in all colorful elements of your writing, as you fit vinaceous into your ardent month of amorous prose and casual conversations.

Write first for yourself … only then can you write for others. (L.Rochelle) 

Cheers to learning a new word today!
@PenchantForPen
@Irishwriter

WordWayzzzTM is currently created for your literary pleasure every first Wednesday of each month. Thank you for stopping by! Learning knows no prejudices or boundaries, and it isn’t harmful to your health! Expanding your mind is a no-cost, simple joy. Do you feel that way too? What’s your inspiration? Share your creative genius and WordWayzzz comments.

[LinDee Rochelle is a writer and editor by trade, and an author by way of Rock & Roll. She has published two books in her Blast from Your Past series (of three) about pioneering R&R Radio DJs. True behind-the-mic tales make GREAT Holiday and anytime Gifts available on Amazon (eBook and print): Book 1Rock & Roll Radio DJs: The First Five Years 1954-1959; and Book 2Rock & Roll Radio DJs: The Swinging Sixties. Coming soon … The Psychedelic Seventies!]

LR Notes: 1) Dictionary definitions are quoted from Merriam-Webster’s Collegiate Dictionary – Eleventh Edition, unless otherwise noted. Yes, we sometimes present them out of “official” context—but that’s half the fun! Think of it as “creative context.” 2) a] Recent dictionary additions to definitions include a date of first use, if known; b] words in small caps indicate “see also.” 3) Neither I (LinDee Rochelle) nor Penchant for Penning are responsible for how you use information found here, that may result in legal action.
        And please note, I do not receive compensation from any company or person for commercial or commodity links I may include in my posts. 

 E-N-Dzzz