September 29, 2004, 19:28
Hic et ubiqueRumbustious
When I went to Google-News just now to look up something, this item from The Scotsman caught my eye at the top of the page:
quote:
PRESIDENT George Bush and Senator John Kerry meet for their first presidential debate tonight, but those hoping for a rip-roaring, rumbustious clash will be disappointed: lawyers have seen to that.
The dictionary said that
rumbustious is an alteration of
robustious. For the former, but not the latter, it said "chiefly British."
Great words, but I've never heard of either of them. Have you?
September 29, 2004, 19:56
jerry thomas...... seems closely related to
rambunctious.September 29, 2004, 23:16
Richard EnglishRumbustuous is not all that common a word here but would not be considered eccentric or arcane. Most reasonably well-spoken people would use or hear it without comment.
October 03, 2004, 13:22
CaterwaullerThis word seems like it should go into that list of "words that sound dirty but aren't."
October 03, 2004, 19:32
KallehJerry, the dictionary does say that it has been influenced by "rambunctious." It's an interesting word. I haven't heard it before, but I love it!
Caterwauller, did you see that wordcrafter had a thread of words that sound dirty and aren't? They were quite fun!

October 07, 2004, 03:34
CaterwaullerKalleh,
Is
this the thread to which you refer? Yes! I've seen this! That's what made me think of it!