pro·cras·ti·nate (is such an ugly word)
verb \prə-ˈkras-tə-ˌnāt, prō-\ Latin procrastinatus, past participle of procrastinare, from pro- forward + crastinus of tomorrow, from cras tomorrowFirst Known Use: 1588; pro·cras·ti·nat·ed pro·cras·ti·nat·ing
: to put off intentionally and habitually
: to put off intentionally the doing of something that should be done
— pro·cras·ti·na·tion \-ˌkras-tə-ˈnā-shən\ noun
— pro·cras·ti·na·tor\-ˈkras-tə-ˌnā-tər\ noun
catch–up (not much better): adjective the act or fact of catching up or trying to catch up (as with a norm or competitor) also : an increase intended to achieve catch-up; variant of ketchup (?)
so. with no further adieu...
sum·mer·timenoun \ˈsə-mər-ˌtīm\ : the summer season or a period like summer |
re·flec·tionnoun \ri-ˈflek-shən\1 : an instance of reflecting; especially : the return of light or sound waves from a surface 2 : the production of an image by or as if by a mirror |
1ba·bynoun \ˈbā-bē\ plural babies |
More to follow soon....
xo Kristen