Dancing the polka with Miss El Cajon
Glad to hear you're not dead in a ditch. Or culvert, either.In the meantime, can we use your blog for something? Okay, thanks.Could someone please tell me what "mardyness" is?TIA.
OED says:mardy n adjective (mardier, mardiest) North English sulky; moody. ORIGIN C19 (as noun): from dialect mard 'spoilt', alteration of marred (see mar).
thx, dm.
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Glad to hear you're not dead in a ditch. Or culvert, either.
In the meantime, can we use your blog for something? Okay, thanks.
Could someone please tell me what "mardyness" is?
TIA.
OED says:
mardy
n adjective (mardier, mardiest) North English sulky; moody.
ORIGIN
C19 (as noun): from dialect mard 'spoilt', alteration of marred (see mar).
thx, dm.
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