I took a detour and ended up in a cul-de-sac!Welcome to the forums! And welcome back Snoopy!
I took a detour and ended up in a cul-de-sac!Welcome to the forums! And welcome back Snoopy!
Welcome aboard, @JustGeorge!
As long as you didn't end up in the Atlantic or the Arctic, you're copacetic, yes? I mean, most s don't swim...I took a detour and ended up in a cul-de-sac!
Damn, you made me learn a new wordAs long as you didn't end up in the Atlantic or the Arctic, you're copacetic, yes? I mean, most s don't swim...
Phyllis Sidhe_Uaine
Atlantic? /sarcasmDamn, you made me learn a new word
Just a jokey aversion to book learninAtlantic? /sarcasm
Phyllis Sidhe_Uaine
Hi Tony!Good to see you here. Regards Tony
I came across that word in "Neon Rain" by James Lee Burke – a book about New Orleans PI named Dave Robicheaux,copacetic, yes?
I agree James Lee Burke is a good read, although the endings sometimes unravel a bit loosely, imoI came across that word in "Neon Rain" by James Lee Burke – a book about New Orleans PI named Dave Robicheaux,
Good reads ... and a word I've used, I think, twice since, and heard a couple of times, too.
Hello there!Welcome aboard!
LOL.Copacetic is my preferred way of being.
Not the first.time I have been referred to as difficult....or to the dictionary.LOL.
Showing off, I drop 'copacetic' into a conversation:
"I've never heard that word, what's it mean?"
"D'you know my friend Wil on IO?"
"Never met him."
"Hmm ... Difficult ... Got a dictionary?"