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25 October 2025

Winter words

 

I don't think I suffer from cheimaphobia but I will plead guilty to brumation.  It happens and sometimes slips into clinomania: most of the time I resist duvet days.  I could perhaps be justly described as a maulifuff: in fact it would often be true, but as no-one around me knows the word, I am safe, as far as I know.  

Glossary

Maulifuff - a woman who appears to keep herself busy but achieves nothing

Cheimaphobia - a fear or intense dislike of the winter

Brumation - wintertime sluggishness.

Clinomania -  an excessive desire to lie down

22 comments:

  1. Oh I love your new word "maulifuff", I want to claim it for me. It might describe me some days.

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    1. I think there could be a whole tribe of maulifuffs who have never been found out!

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  2. Please may I join the sisterhood of maulifuffs? That describes me very nicely! :D

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  3. My copy of this book has arrived; I ordered it when you first mentioned it. I say 'my' copy, but it's meant for a Christmas present...

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  4. You've just pre-empted my January posts!! (Scout motto - Be prepared and I thought I'd got January blogging sorted!)

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  5. Can I please join the club? I've even given up trying to look busy. Shirley.

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    1. Yes, but please work on trying to look busy. You don't want to let the side down!

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  6. Another member of the club here. Do we have to wear a special badge?

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    1. I'll have to think about that. In fact that would be a very suitable activity for nay maulifuff!

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  7. Guilty as charged! I love when you post about these unusual words. Catriona

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  8. Maulifuffs I'm in that team most days.

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    1. I'm sure with a bit of (lack of) effort you could be a member every day!

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  9. When my mum cut sandwiches on the diagonal she called it 'party ways' and always said they tasted better.

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  10. I can't get hold of those words to put them into my vocabulary. They are mouthfuls to me.

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    1. If you tried I think you would qualify as a maulifuff

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  11. Oh my, such lovely words. I am probably not pronouncing them properly, but who cares. Well except for those that do know how to pronounce them.

    God bless.

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