Reset Password
If you've forgotten your password, you can enter your email address below. An email will then be sent with a link to set up a new password.
Cancel
Reset Link Sent
If the email is registered with our site, you will receive an email with instructions to reset your password. Password reset link sent to:
Check your email and enter the confirmation code:
Don't see the email?
  • Resend Confirmation Link
  • Start Over
Close
If you have any questions, please contact Customer Service

Word of the day  

Likes2Flirt37 55F
852 posts
9/9/2013 11:40 pm

Last Read:
9/10/2013 7:56 am

Word of the day


Today's word is NOCUOUS.

Nocuous [NAH-kyuh-wus] adjective: harmful

Example:
It wasn't until he got drunk that his nocuous behavior came around but she knew better and after it happened twice she hit the road leaving him in her dust.

Did you know?
You are probably more familiar with the adjective "innocuous," meaning "harmless," than with its antonymous relative "nocuous." Both "nocuous" and "innocuous" have immediate Latin predecessors: "nocuus" and "innocuus." (The latter combines "nocuus" with the negative prefix "in-.") Both words can also be traced back to the Latin verb "nocēre," meaning "to harm." Other "nocēre" descendants in English include "innocent" and "nocent" (which also means "harmful"). "Nuisance" (which originally meant, and still can mean, "a harm or injury") is a more distant relative. "Nocuous" is one of the less common "nocēre" descendants, but it does turn up occasionally.

Monday you suck ass! I hope you fall off the calender by next week and I never see you again! I hope y'all had a better day than I did.

IFAIECGECI 37M
47 posts
9/9/2013 11:45 pm

THANK YOU TEACHER...........I AM VERY NOCUOUS ON BED...........BEWARE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Become a member to create a blog