madotara69

madotara69

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words to describe feelings

January 07 2013

Hi everyone,I have been sitting with Tara, she is a bit down and tells me she feels discombobulated. she pissed herself laughing, when i asked to repeat her word for how she felt. Now she is feeling much better and quite confidant the word discombobulated is a word, and spell check lets it through.does anyone else feel discombobulated at times?Then how would you interpret the feelings for the word?Mado,Tara xx

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  • RHP

    RHP User

    13 years ago

    As a lover of words I think it's a beauty.

  • RHP

    RHP User

    13 years ago

    Discombobulated (verb) - past tense of discombobulate - to be thrown into a state of shock or confusion.I don't think 'being a bit down' is discombobulated - better word to describe would be melancholy, perhaps?

  • RHP

    RHP User

    13 years ago

    Humor is a ubiquitous remedy for emotional perturbation. I feel flush with conviviality at Tara's return to equanimity.

  • madotara69

    madotara69

    13 years ago

    Quoting 'amuse_bouche' Discombobulated (verb) - past tense of discombobulate - to be thrown into a state of shock or confusion.I don't think 'being a bit down' is discombobulated - better word to describe would be melancholy, perhaps? Thanks love, i guess i used the wrong words, we are about to move house and she is not sure where to start with the packing.Mado xx

  • RHP

    RHP User

    13 years ago

    I feel that occassionally, a little out of sorts, a little confused, a little strange, not quite there, fuzzy headed and vague....yep. I understand discombobulated and have understood that word for many years.

  • Zsuza69

    Zsuza69

    13 years ago

    Quoting 'amuse_bouche' Discombobulated (verb) - past tense of discombobulate - to be thrown into a state of shock or confusion.I don't think 'being a bit down' is discombobulated - better word to describe would be melancholy, perhaps? I think im feeling a bit discombobulated at that word actually exists.There you go i can go to bed now i have learnt something new for today

  • madotara69

    madotara69

    13 years ago

    Quoting 'jensman1903' Humor is a ubiquitous remedy for emotional perturbation. I feel flush with conviviality at Tara's return to equanimity. Thanks Jensman, i love your use of words, you have taught me some new ones lolTara xxxxxxxxxx and a big hug

  • RHP

    RHP User

    13 years ago

    ... moving house can be overwhelming. Where to start? I ask for help and find friends really don't mind. I make sure there are plenty of yummy nibbles in the fridge and plenty of chilled wine, good coffee and chocolate. Voila! -Packing done and yes, it was fun! Good luck with the move. KK xx

  • RHP

    RHP User

    13 years ago

    a few bottles of my favorite SB.... I feel very discombobulated the next morning.... Living in the Pilbara it is becoming a common occurrence though

  • RHP

    RHP User

    13 years ago

    welcome to my world

  • RHP

    RHP User

    13 years ago

    all this duncical nonsense has my brains metagrobolized.... :-)

  • madotara69

    madotara69

    13 years ago

    Quoting 'jensman1903' Humor is a ubiquitous remedy for emotional perturbation. I feel flush with conviviality at Tara's return to equanimity. The irony is that you did not pull me up for using the descriptive word (down), as being a terminological inexactitude. That in itself has bought on the feeling of Deja Vu, and has left me quite discombobulated.And to top it off, after reading that you were glad Tara felt ok, she tells me now that her favorite word is equilibrium. As she said with a little extra bounce in her step.

  • RHP

    RHP User

    13 years ago

    is definitely onomatopoeiaic

  • madotara69

    madotara69

    13 years ago

    Quoting 'Freya13' is definitely onomatopoeiaic I shall speak for my selves to that Freya.I consider my selves as a modern type of guy, and often spend time with my feminine side on that matter. Tara also often reminds me that i have that gift, and insists that i should wander off and play with my selves. hmmm ,You guys are goodModo's xx

  • madotara69

    madotara69

    13 years ago

    equilibrium is the coolest word I love everything about it and try to balance my equilibrium's every day. I like the little bit of everything everyday Tara xx

  • RHP

    RHP User

    13 years ago

    Those words are too big form me...I'd rather something else!

  • madotara69

    madotara69

    13 years ago

    Quoting 'SuperFox' Those words are too big form me...I'd rather something else! Well i am only here because the Devil fears for his job, How about a little bit of everything. We have only two days to show you Heaven, and you will wish the hell you said hello earlier. The deal is, if you want to get to Tara, you have to work with me.Don't think my seductive ,and charismatic charm will spoil you, It is expected that you finally lay for a rest once completely exhausted after having been out of control with your bodies reactions to the something we have in mind. What is the shorter word for full body orgasm? I call it devoted attention and determination to the clitorus, with passion to have you glowing with satisfaction. For you all think she is the passionate one. Something else, Is the word ....Intensity, more to your liking SuperFox. It is uplifting to meet a woman who knows what she wants, and for that i have to leave this at that, as i am now very busy thinking about you.Mado, Tara is resting hehe xx

  • RHP

    RHP User

    13 years ago

    Quoting 'madotara69' Quoting 'amuse_bouche' Discombobulated (verb) - past tense of discombobulate - to be thrown into a state of shock or confusion.I don't think 'being a bit down' is discombobulated - better word to describe would be melancholy, perhaps? Thanks love, i guess i used the wrong words, we are about to move house and she is not sure where to start with the packing.Mado xx Well Mado, perhaps it wouldn't be so daunting for her if you helped ?

  • madotara69

    madotara69

    13 years ago

    Quoting '50zcool' Quoting 'madotara69' Quoting 'amuse_bouche' Discombobulated (verb) - past tense of discombobulate - to be thrown into a state of shock or confusion.I don't think 'being a bit down' is discombobulated - better word to describe would be melancholy, perhaps? Thanks love, i guess i used the wrong words, we are about to move house and she is not sure where to start with the packing.Mado xx Well Mado, perhaps it wouldn't be so daunting for her if you helped ? The first thing i am going to help her with, she will love me for this, is showing her the best spot in the trailer to put her ride on mower.But if I touched anything she has been organizing for this move, I would be right in the shit and certainly not having the great sex as usual.See that all you ladies. Us blokes back each other up too.Mado