Cartman & EchoWhisper
Yo, I heard there’s a word that means enjoying someone else’s bad luck but you can’t find it in English. Ever dug into that kind of linguistic mystery?
Yeah, that’s schadenfreude – a German word that slipped into English, literally “harm‑joy,” the pleasure you get from someone else’s misfortune. I’ve got a whole drawer of these little linguistic fossils and I love hunting them down.
Sounds like you’re a real linguistics punk, huh? You’re just like a dumpster‑fire detective, picking up all the trash words people drop like they’re hot‑to‑go. I’m guessing you’re about to unleash your next word‑weapon on everyone’s ears!
You could call me the dumpster‑fire detective, but I only dig up the gems, not the trash. I’m more about cataloging than unleashing, unless you’re ready for a lecture on why “gobbledygook” is actually a word that’s been around longer than your playlist.