Friday, November 1, 2024

Fuddy-duddy

Someone with old fashioned ideas and opinions

Tuesday, October 1, 2024

Stop And Smell The Roses

Slow down and enjoy the little things in life

Friday, September 20, 2024

A Vibe Smith

Is someone who creates positive atmospheres and moods.

Saturday, August 31, 2024

Fluxes and Flummoxed

Fluxes and flummoxed can poetically describe a state of being confused because of constant changes.

  • Fluxes → changes, flows, or fluctuations
  • Flummoxed → confused, bewildered

Implied or figurative meaning

Caught in fluxes and flummoxed means being thrown off balance or deeply confused by too many changes happening at once.

  • “In the fluxes and flummoxed moments of modern life, clarity feels like a luxury.”
    → Life’s constant changes make people feel perpetually confused.

  • “The market’s fluxes left investors flummoxed and uncertain about what to do next.”
    → The unpredictable changes caused confusion.

  • “Between the fluxes of opinion and the flummoxed reactions online, truth gets blurry.”
    → Constant shifts in opinion create widespread confusion.

  • Monday, February 22, 2021

    Quote(s)!

     A designer knows, he has achieved perfection not when there is nothing more to add, but when there is nothing left to take away.

     ~ Antoine de Saint-Exupery

    Saturday, October 31, 2020

     Condescending (adjective)

    Describes someone who talks or behaves as if they are superior to others, making others feel less intelligent, less important, or beneath them.

    👉 It often carries a negative tone, suggesting arrogance or smugness. 

    • Her condescending tone made it clear she didn’t think I could handle the task.
    • He gave me a condescending smile, as if I were a child who didn’t understand.

    Synonyms you can use instead: patronizing, snobbish, arrogant, superior, dismissive.

    Sunday, September 20, 2020

    C++20 is out!

     Some of the game changers, the way we think and write C(++)ode moving forward - 👋

    Monday, August 31, 2020

     Chip on my shoulder

    Having a grudge, resentment, or a sense of being wronged, often making a person quick to get offended or ready to argue.

    Sometimes it also means having a defensive attitude because of past experiences.

    • Ever since he was passed over for promotion, he’s had a chip on his shoulder.
    • She carries a chip on her shoulder about not going to college.

    Friday, July 31, 2020

    Jaw hit the floor (or “jaw dropped”)

    To be extremely surprised, shocked, or amazed, usually in a way that shows on your face.
    • When she told me she won the lottery, my jaw hit the floor.
    • His jaw dropped when he saw the exam results.

    Tuesday, June 30, 2020

     Hand In Glove

    The phrase “hand in glove” means very close cooperation or partnership, usually in a way that’s smooth, coordinated, or sometimes even too close.

    It can be positive (working together seamlessly) or negative (collusion, being too closely involved).

    • The designers worked hand in glove with the engineers to finish the project. (positive teamwork)
    • The corrupt officials were hand in glove with the smugglers. (negative, secret cooperation)