@mindora888: Just watched a hilarious classic: Rowan Atkinson as Blackadder putting a brand new dictionary to the test… and honestly, the English language has never sounded so gloriously ridiculous 😂 He’s grilling poor Dr. Johnson (yep, the guy who “invented” the dictionary) and casually throws in some ‘real’ words like: 🔹 “contrafribblarities” 🔹 “anaspeptic” 🔹 “phrasmotic” 🔹 “compunctious” 🔹 “pericombobulation” Spoiler alert: none of them are real. But they sound important, don’t they? 🤭 ⸻ Here’s your vocab breakdown: 🧱 Cornerstone – the most important part of something → “Language is the cornerstone of civilisation!” (True… even with fake words.) 🧪 Contrafribblarities – sounds like complicated nonsense; basically: “stuff that opposes other stuff in a confusing way” (definitely invented!) 💨 Anaspeptic – made-up, but could almost be a fancy stomach remedy → “Take two anaspeptics and call me in the morning.” 🧠 Phrasmotic – feels scientific but is 100% gibberish → Might describe someone who overuses big, meaningless words 😏 😬 Compunctious – this one’s actually real! → It means feeling regretful or guilty ✔️ “She was compunctious about eating the last biscuit.” 🌀 Pericombobulation – clearly the opposite of discombobulation… so maybe it means “getting your act together in a chaotic way”? ⸻ 🎩 This sketch is pure genius — classic British humour meets absurd linguistic theatre. Rowan Atkinson proves once again he’s not just Mr Bean — he’s the king of clever chaos 🏆 📣 Question for you: What’s your favourite made-up English word? Or… do you secretly use “pericombobulated” in everyday life? 😄 #Blackadder #RowanAtkinson #BritishHumour #EnglishWithRemy #FakeWordsRealLaughs