Friday, April 9, 2021

Trooper York's Word of the Day

 


se·nile
/ˈsēˌnīl,ˈsenīl/
adjective
  1. (of a person) having or showing the weaknesses or diseases of old age, especially a loss of mental faculties.
    "she couldn't cope with her senile husband"
    Similar:
    doddering
    doddery
    decrepit
    aged
    long in the tooth
    senescent
    failing
    declining
    infirm
    feeble
    unsteady
    in one's dotage
    losing one's faculties
    in one's second childhood
    mentally confused
    suffering from senile dementia
    past it
    gaga
    soft in the head
    anile
    Opposite:
    in the prime of life
    • (of a condition) characteristic of or caused by old age.
      "senile decay"

5 comments:

Amartel said...

C'mon, man.
He's the resident.
Have some reflect.

It is sad to see the lowering of dimwit standards, from scripted talking points on a teleprompter for Obama to having the words actually piped into the president's brain.
What's next, an actual robot? The Terminator.

edutcher said...

No, Am, it's not sad. FICUS has always been a self-important jerk and a bully. He spat on the people he was supposed to serve every chance he got. He's getting exactly what he deserves.

And consider this, Chlamydia show every sign of being worse and she doesn't have the excuse of dementia.

Guildofcannonballs said...

This place is dead man.

Trooper York said...

It’s not dead.

Just sleeping one off.

Trooper York said...

I am busy today. I hope someone else posts.

Sixty is usually good for a couple of posts on the weekend.

I have to get back to what I was doing.