Feckless, and diminutive. Weak. By comparison to Superman’s ability to leap tall buildings in a single bound, Kenny’s super-power, the ability to remove splinters at great distances, seemed somewhat crivled.
Congratulations, father! For your prize, I will pay you back all of the money that you’ve spent on me so far in my 25 years of existance (excludes ages 8-24).
This week, though, there is another word that we need to define. It’s…
sleftweep (sl-EFT-weep)
***You may have noticed that there is no part of speech (noun, adjective, verb)- that’s because it’s YOUR CHOICE! That’s right, SLEFTWEEP can be ANYTHING! So, send in your definitions! Send your submissions to liz@theproductivecough.com by noon Pacific Time on Thursday, September 17th. And of course, BONUS POINTS FOR USING IT IN A SENTENCE!
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First time? Welcome! To play, simply send me your made-up definition for this week’s word. If you use it in a sentence, Feldman and I will give you extra-credit! Thanks for playing!