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Quafftide describes the moment it seems reasonable to reach for a drink.
Mudita is a Sanskrit word that means vicarious joy.
Wabbit: Exhausted, played out, knackered, feeble all of these physical and mental states are encompassed in Scots word wabbit’.
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