

Moderator: Moderators
Your wish is my command, O Mistress...Angela Woodford wrote:I've frequently claimed to be discombobulated - and the thing is, I don't know exactly what the word means. The sound and appearance of the word just seems to sum up my state of mind some of the time, as in -
DR West: "Angela appears sometimes to be living in a world of her own, heedless of external events and the wishes of other people". (School Report 1966).
So was I being discombobulated, when that frank and brusque blue fountain pen summed up my mental state as I appeared absorbed in book, music, smuggled-in Vogue Magazine or dreamy thoughts?
I think it's a lovely word. Do I use it correctly, Philip?
Munch
Oh - an analyst with the "treat 'em and street 'em" robust style of bedside manner -Ajarn Philip wrote:discombobulatedness... it was more likely to be a reference to your being a dozy pillock who spent too much time gazing out of the window