freudche [froy-shay]
-noun
1. incessant urge to excel intellectually, by means of passionate pursuance of new ideas and ideologies.
-verb (freudched, freudcheying)
2. to freudche i.e., to be engaged in intellectual transcendence.
Let's freudche people :)
-noun
1. incessant urge to excel intellectually, by means of passionate pursuance of new ideas and ideologies.
-verb (freudched, freudcheying)
2. to freudche i.e., to be engaged in intellectual transcendence.
'Freudche' is a new word, coined by me, in tribute to two of the greatest minds the human history has ever seen- Sigmund Freud and Che Guevara. The definition of the word is a one line biography of these two minds.
The admiration towards Freud and Che has been continually growing in me, as I read and learn more of the two mavericks.
And also,I have always been fascinated by the origin of words and script (see my previous post). When I felt that, I needed a word to attribute a quality which now 'freudche' stands for, I had this radical brainstorm happening :)
Feel free to use 'freudche' and encourage others to use it in the right context of its meaning, and pronunciation [say froy-shay].
Let's freudche people :)
brilliant!!!
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Thanks to the both of you :)
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