Is Cattywampus a verb?

adjective, adverb Chiefly Midland and Southern U.S. a variant of catawampus.
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Is Cattywampus a noun?

When it was first used in the U.S. around 1834 as an adverb, it meant “completely, utterly or avidly.” It first appeared as a noun (catawampus) in Dickens' Martin Chuzzlewit (1843), though it probably was first recorded as a noun in American works shortly before that.
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What kind of word is Cattywampus?

Definition - askew, awry, kitty-corner. Cattywampus is a variant of catawampus, another example of grand 19th century American slang. In addition to “askew” catawampus may refer to “an imaginary fierce wild animal,” or may mean “savage, destructive.”
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How do you use Cattywampus in a sentence?

going badly, awkwardly, or in the wrong direction: The script is spoiled by its catawampus rhythms and its lack of consistency and plausibility. I didn't need this, especially on a morning when everything else had already started out going cattywampus. Dear me, everything has gone catawampus with me this week.
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Is catawampus a real word?

askew; awry. positioned diagonally; cater-cornered. diagonally; obliquely: We took a shortcut and walked catawampus across the field.
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Is catawampus an adjective?

Adverb. (US) Diagonally.
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What is Kerfuffled?

kerfuffle (plural kerfuffles) (chiefly Commonwealth of Nations, informal) A disorderly outburst, disturbance, commotion, or tumult. [
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Is Supposably a word?

'Supposably' and 'supposedly' are both words. The two words have distinct meanings. And yet, most people who use it these days would be better off using 'supposedly'.
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What is a ninnyhammer?

Noun. ninnyhammer (plural ninnyhammers) a foolish person; a simpleton quotations ▼
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What does Whopperjawed mean?

Perhaps being "whopper jawed" meant having a large jaw, which would be an unattractive look for a girl. Thus, it would be a way of saying "you look ugly".
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What is a gardyloo?

(Scotland, obsolete) Used by people in medieval Scotland to warn passers-by of waste about to be thrown from a window into the street below. The term was still in use as late as the 1930s and 1940s, when many people had no indoor toilets. quotations ▼
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What is a Griffonage?

griffonage (countable and uncountable, plural griffonages) (rare) Careless handwriting; a crude or illegible scrawl.
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Is Bumfuzzle a verb?

verb (used with object), bum·fuz·zled, bum·fuz·zling. Chiefly South Midland and Southern U.S. to confuse or fluster.
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What is a Snickersnee?

snickersnee (plural snickersnees) A large sword-like knife, especially one used as a weapon. quotations ▼ (archaic) A knife fight.
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What does catawampus mean?

catawampus in American English

chiefly Midland U.S. & Southern U.S. adjective. askew; awry. positioned diagonally; cater-cornered. adverb.
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What is pauciloquent?

(pɔːˈsɪləkwənt ) adjective. rare. using few words in speech or conversation.
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What is a Throttlebottom?

Noun. throttlebottom (plural throttlebottoms) (derogatory) An incompetent holder of a public office.
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What is a Smellfungus person?

smellfungus (plural smellfunguses or smellfungi) A faultfinder, complainer, grumbler. quotations ▼synonym ▲ Synonyms: see Thesaurus:complainer.
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What is a Blinky?

blinky (plural blinkies) (photography) in digital photography, a flashing pixel. Blinkies visually indicate the areas of a photograph where the exposure is beyond the range of the film.
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What does it mean to YEET?

Yeet is a slang word that functions broadly with the meaning “to throw,” but is especially used to emphasize forcefulness and a lack of concern for the thing being thrown. (You don't yeet something if you're worried that it might break.)
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Is it correct to say irregardless?

However, “irregardless” is not considered a real word by most dictionaries, and it should be avoided in formal or academic writing. “Irregardless” is seen as incorrect because it adds the prefix “ir-,” which usually expresses negation, but actually means the same thing as regardless, not the opposite.
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Is there a word like irregardless?

Similar ir- words, while rare, do exist in English, including irremediless ("remediless"), irresistless ("resistless") and irrelentlessly ("relentlessly"). Is irregardless slang?
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What does a poppycock?

: empty talk or writing : nonsense.
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What is a curmudgeon anyway?

: a crusty, ill-tempered, and usually old man. archaic : miser.
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What is a Vasseur?

French: status name from Old French vasseor vasseur a short form of vavasour a term of the feudal system for a tenant ranking immediately below a baron. Such a tenant would have been a prosperous man and the surname may have been used for someone in his service more often than for the man himself.
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