Santa-monious

Google anything in images and the bizarre and unrelated will appear somewhere on the page. Like a tee-shirt espousing a person’s stand on a controversial subject. The gist of which was “I did this so you, being sanctimonious, can continue to do that.”

A pot calling a kettle black made even more amusing by the fact that sanctimonious was mis-spelled. It’s just a tee-shirt, not a tattoo. Still, if you’re going to wear an insult (hypocrisy aside), a typo in the very word you want to punch someone with is not going to land. 

Santimonious was the word used. I thought it was funny so I told Rob. But when I said the word out loud it sounded like santamonious. And I thought, hey I like that. I must add that to my vocabulary.

Definition of santamonious: generous gift giving at Christmas.  Used in a sentence: I never knew anyone as santamonious as my sister. There’s no room for any more gifts under her tree.

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  1. Christine

    You have a knack for making up good new words. Two that are very apropos are “personalatree” and “ingreedients”.
    Personalatree: A tree that appears to have a face or expression. I see them everywhere ever since you coined the term.
    Ingreedients: Fillers, chemicals, and all manner of cheap artificial ingredients used in manufacturing processed foods.

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