The word "absquatulate," originating in 19th-century America, humorously describes leaving abruptly or fleeing. This pseudo-Latin term, meaning to depart hurriedly and often secretly, adds a playful ...
The word 'gaffe,' originating from French for 'hook,' describes unintentional social blunders or tactless remarks. These slips of the tongue or misjudgments, often embarrassing, highlight the nuances ...