Thursday, January 1

languid adjective
1 very slow and relaxed: He lifted his hand in a languid fashion and pushed back his blond curls.
2 a languid occasion or period of time is relaxed and pleasant: a languid evening.
3 literary someone who is languid is weak or ill.

Word of the day. Very apt considering how we passed the last couple of hours of 2003 and first few hours of 2004 in an alcohol-fueled daze. A very languid evening indeed.

Word of the year, even. Languidly is the way I like to do things. I intend to be very slow and very relaxed in 2004. And while I don't want to be weak or ill, I am resigned to languishing in my baikar fate.

I'm wishing all of you a languid year ahead, whether you like it or not.

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