Thursday, 20 June 2013

Flouse

Flouse noun. A flouse is the feeling one has, when one thinks or feels as if there are louse in his hair. The plural of the world is obviously falice, and if one has falice, one is expected to scratch at ones head furiously, often manically. The word was first used by William Glasser, the well-known U.S. psychiatrist, who focuses on reality therapy and choice theory. Early in his research Glasser was looking at hallucinations people often have and such other phenomenona, and discovered that falice were surprisingly popular in the American population.

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