The Return

Hello, WordPress users!

It’s been a while since we’ve posted here (almost a year, in fact). We still take pictures and receive the Dictionary.com Word of the Day email, but we haven’t been combining those two things… instead, we’re now changing the blog! We’re asking…

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The Hard Hitting Questions!

We often think of extremely serious and important (spoiler: not that serious nor important) questions throughout our days, and we find that Google has been the primary source of our answers. Or sometimes our not-answers.

We wanted to share our Hard Hitting Questions with you all, and you can comment if you have an answer to any of them! Sometimes we’ll also do Fan Question Friday, so submit your own Hard Hitting Questions to us, and we’ll choose the best ones and post them here so we can archive only the most critical, unknown, and strange inquiries.

To start us off…

If hair is dead, why is it rumored to grow faster when you trim split ends?

–N & S

September 5, 2013

habiliment \huh-BIL-uh-muhnt\, noun:

1. Usually, habiliments. a. clothes or clothing. b. clothes as worn in a particular profession, way of life, etc.
2. habiliments, accouterments or trappings.

Habiliment comes from the French word of the same spelling. It’s from the root habiller meaning “to dress.”