From the Delectionary: Othes

othes n.
etymology: from Greek, ethos meaning accustomed place + Greek, oes meaning many
definition: one who multitasks addictively
e.g. She was always admired for having great skill as an othes, but few people knew the poor quality of her work.

A little background on the Delectionary-I publish a new entry semiweekly to this creative little dictionary.  The words are in the most part inspired by typos in instant messages with a few from other sources.  Disclaimer: Please don’t be offended by any of the false etymologies.  They’re just for fun.

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