ineffable \in-EF-uh-buhl\, adjective:
- Incapable of being expressed in words; unspeakable; unutterable; indescribable.
- Not to be uttered; taboo.
Ineffable is from Latin ineffabilis, from in-, "not" + effabilis, "utterable," from effari, "to utter," from ex-, "out" + fari, "to speak."
air jerk- Making a 'jerking off' motion with one's hand to express disgust, disinterest or disbelief, while simulatenously rolling one's eyes. Similar to concept of playing air guitar.
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2 comments:
I've always used that word diferently than your def.
Ex : "That girl is so ugly, she's ineffable."
Indeed, that is also another valid usage of the word!
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