I was pickin my nose when I flicked my booger on my monitor, so I picked it up and reflicted it~~BS Gal said:Can anyone give me the definition of "reflicted?" I work with some people that come up with "new" words. Go ahead. Use it in a sentence so I can understand.
...itsbob said:I was pickin my nose when I flicked my booger on my monitor, so I picked it up and reflicted it~~
Back to conflication. Sentence?BS Gal said:How about "confliction?"
That is how I have always heard used.CityGrl said:
And that is the way it was used, as in, "My ex-husband is reflicted." You win the prize.Honey said:That is how I have always heard used.
BS Gal said:And that is the way it was used, as in, "My ex-husband is reflicted." You win the prize.
New?? I used to hear that word a lot as a child, haven't heard it in years.BS Gal said:Can anyone give me the definition of "reflicted?" I work with some people that come up with "new" words. Go ahead. Use it in a sentence so I can understand.
I remember it being used a lot in High School.Hot N Bothered said:New?? I used to hear that word a lot as a child, haven't heard it in years.
But Citygrl's got the perfect link.
Thank you.Oz said:Good memory!
vraiblonde said:We always said you were "afflicted" or just "flicted". I've never heard of reflicted.
I have actually heard all 3 but reflicted is the one I've heard the most.vraiblonde said:We always said you were "afflicted" or just "flicted". I've never heard of reflicted.
Confliction is the noun derivative version of the word conflict. Basically it's a fierce argument or disagreement or quarrel or better yet a clash between ideas. Here is a simple sentence: The confliction at the conference was over religious doctrine.BS Gal said:How about "confliction?"