It's so over the top it's funny!Terminologicalinexactitude.
A humorous euphemism for a lie, first used by Winston Churchill in a Commons speech in 1906.
You know, Deb, you had me hook, line and sinker, right up to your mention of, "you have more knickknacks that you can handle", and then I knew you were pulling my leg! LOL!It would not be terminologicalinexactitude to say that I have more knickknacks that I can handle.
Did she make you sleep on the couch?When I came home real late one night, I told my wife a terminologicalinexacttitude.
Did she make you sleep on the couch?![]()
Well that’s what you get for terminologicalinexactituding!No, I spent most of the night hugging the porcelain bowl....![]()
So that you can show off. But I do like to use an unfamiliar word when I write to people who work in local authorities like the town hall. Authentic or true are words that I could use but I know that verisimilitude will perplex them unless they Google it.What's the point of knowing a word you could never use in Scrabble?