The development of this new addition to mommy’s use of the English language has actually evolved from, of all places, The Walking Dead. At first, she hypothesized that busy, hectic times shut down the higher brain functions, so people are stumbling around and doing “whatever.” That seemed to be a working definition for a few days, before she noticed some discrepancies in her theory. While it seems to spread, people weren’t merely stumbling around, but were using faulty logic to try to “figure out” things. The problem is that they pull from the wrong assumptions, false information, or absolute nonsense to make these determinations, which leads to crazy responses that make you say “what the hell are you talking about/doing?”
This also spoke to some level of motivation, which would be absent in zombies, because brains don’t work that way. So mommy had to figure in the factors of faulty reasoning and explosive motivation (usually caused by a deadline or other competitive urge). Hense, the new term was coined: dumbfukkary. The simple definition: pulling an assumption out of one’s butt and developing it into the most ridiculous thought or action possible.
This is life with a writer, folks. We think way too hard.
So that’s been life for us lately. Busy and inventing new words. I hope all is well with you. Take care, all, and thanks for tuning in. Have a Happy Friday tomorrow, and a wonderful weekend.
Luv,
Zack