Word of the day: Absquatulate

The word "absquatulate," originating in 19th-century America, humorously describes leaving abruptly or fleeing. This pseudo-Latin term, meaning to depart hurriedly and often secretly, adds a playful and vivid touch to language. Its rare modern usage offers a delightful way to describe someone's quick, unnoticed departure.

Word of the day: Absquatulate
The word "absquatulate," originating in 19th-century America, humorously describes leaving abruptly or fleeing. This pseudo-Latin term, meaning to depart hurriedly and often secretly, adds a playful and vivid touch to language. Its rare modern usage offers a delightful way to describe someone's quick, unnoticed departure.