Spaghetti
Adjective:
To spaghetti is to find yourself in an awkward situation whether in a crowd, or between yourself and an individual you attempted to avoid. Spaghetti-ing can also occur if you lose your words in conversation and find yourself stuttering or repeating yourself. These situations are referred to as ' spaghetti' because once one spaghetti falls ( one social error), the rest will continue to pour out with heavy weight and embarrassment.
-Spaghetti-ed: Past Tense
-Spaghetti-ing: Present Participle
To spaghetti is to find yourself in an awkward situation whether in a crowd, or between yourself and an individual you attempted to avoid. Spaghetti-ing can also occur if you lose your words in conversation and find yourself stuttering or repeating yourself. These situations are referred to as ' spaghetti' because once one spaghetti falls ( one social error), the rest will continue to pour out with heavy weight and embarrassment.
-Spaghetti-ed: Past Tense
-Spaghetti-ing: Present Participle
Example:
A good example is when you're at a convenience store, and the clerk says, " $3.89," so you reach into your pocket which is packed with receipts, tangled headphones, dollar bills flopped together awkwardly and a pool of change at the bottom of it all. Then, as you're attempting to place the money on the counter, you drop all of the change on the floor. Spaghetti.
A good example is when you're at a convenience store, and the clerk says, " $3.89," so you reach into your pocket which is packed with receipts, tangled headphones, dollar bills flopped together awkwardly and a pool of change at the bottom of it all. Then, as you're attempting to place the money on the counter, you drop all of the change on the floor. Spaghetti.