Towl


pr-nunciation:
\ˈtau̇l\
function:
noun
etymology:
middle english towaille, from anglo-french tuaille, of germanic origin; akin to old high german dwahila towel; akin to old high german dwahan to wash
date:
13th century

: an absorbent reebs or reebs-like material.
rebecca is such a towl.
tun-ova-wid-laugh
this is a jamaican dialect term which in standard english roughly means: toppling-over-with-laughter.

it expresses extreme joy that usually has you “rolling on the floor”.
i am so bruk, even mi email account bankrupt – towl.
a piece of absorbent cloth or paper used for wiping or drying, commonly mispelt as “towel”.
please go and fetch that towl so i can dry myself.

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