I like the word
teetotalling. Coined in the 1800s by one Richard Turner,
teetotal is a variation on
total that Mr. Turner used in a speech to advance his thoughts on the prohibition of alcohol. Before I knew the history of the word, it reminded me of a tipsy, tottering seesaw -- certainly not the intention of a member of the British Temperance Society!
I had a fabulous old Southern lush for my second-grade teacher.
ReplyDeleteWhenever I would pick my nose, she would shout:
"That is teetotally tacky!"
This word has personality.