Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Foliagitated

[foh-lee-aj-i-teyt-ed]
Foliage + Agitated
adjective

1. Feeling annoyed or disturbed as a result of the changing color of leaves. Psychologists speculate that it is associated events that trigger this reaction rather than the leaves themselves. Some examples include
endless discussions of leaf colors and ensuing, painful holidays.

Ex. "I'm so foliagitated whenever I'm in the office this time of year and subjected to my coworkers' fawning over the "gorgeous golds" and "rousing reds." Remind me to quit before Autumn rolls around again next year."

1 comment:

  1. I will never be foliagitated in my whole life. Impossible.

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