Tuesday 25 June 2013

Enotional

Enotional adjective. This word describes someone who has become/ is very excited about ideas he/she has about the world around him/her. There are several stages to enotionalness, ranging from very calm with only a few signs of giddiness, to extreme panic/ecstacy and overall exuberant behaviour. The first ever recorded case of someone being enotional dates back to the 2nd century BC. The great thinker and mathematician Archimedes, when bathing in his bathtub, had a brilliant idea. He then ran around the streets naked, screaming "Eureka!". This is known as the first recorded case of enotionalness.

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