Jactation
by Rachel Hoyt
by Rachel Hoyt
Whether at home, work, or on vacation,
he or she boasts without pause or hesitation.
That's why fanfaron's are known for jactation.
And, please let me know of any weird words you've heard.
©
2012 Rachel Hoyt. All rights reserved.
Every week I
rhyme and define a new wacky word.
Come on over to indulge your inner
nerd.And, please let me know of any weird words you've heard.
LOL. No, I've browsed the Urban Dictionary, but feel those words don't have as much class as the older wacky words. :)
ReplyDeleteSo if a dairy farmer's cow is a big milk producer, he brags about it..he could be accused of jactation on lactation? :-)
ReplyDeleteHehehe. Jactation on lactation. Good one! You definitely understood the definition. :)
DeleteI think you need to engage in some jactation my dear! Loved this!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Audrey! Permission to jactate, granted. Eh? :)
Deletei got no need to jactate
ReplyDeleteabout my wife
all you have to do is look at her...
smiles...
Awwwww, lucky man. :)
DeletePoems that elucidate - I didn't know the word jactate! Well done.
ReplyDeleteSuch a sweet way to say that you enjoyed my rhyme today! :)
DeleteHa! Nice follow up.
ReplyDeleteThanks! I wrote those two on the same night. :)
DeleteI was bracing myself for lactation!!!!!! Oh my God, a poet's mind at work! entriely funny! And I learned something! Great fun!
ReplyDeleteHehe. We writers are definitely a bit crazy. It makes us more entertaining. :)
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