
I received a comment from a friend where she appreciated a poem and termed it ‘Fimple’ and beautiful.
The error was unintentional and innocent, but it got me thinking, what this word would mean if it was a word.
I wonder about the sound of it, the image of it and possibly the taste and smell of it.
I thank my friend and her keyboard which did not autocorrect it.
I look forward for your thoughts on what this word would mean to you, or rather what would you want it to mean.
feel free to express.
Maybe a touch of fickle, except that has a negative connotation. And then simple is obviously there. And in the context of beautiful it could be a word that means a simple but ephemeral beauty.
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True Stefan. Not so simple a beauty. A bit fickle too 😊
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Exactly. Is it possible to make fimple a word, or would it fall victim ti its fimpleness? 🤔
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Yes, that’s a big possibility 😁
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Fimple can be feeble with simpleness
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Possibly a delicate one in a cute sense. Thanks Preeti
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A friend is unable to pronounce the S sound and I have always heard her say she loves hot foop, went with her fifter to fee a movie…..
So, to me, fimple is plain and Simple. 😊
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Fimple then possibly is a cuter version of Simple. 😊
Thanks Jaya. And your friend is actual creating new words everyday. Blessed
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