Aesopian \ee-SOH-pee-uhn\, adjective:
1. Conveying meaning by hint, euphemism, innuendo, or the like.
2. Pertaining to, or characteristic of Aesop or his fables.
2. Pertaining to, or characteristic of Aesop or his fables.
Aesopian gets this general sense from its original meaning as a reference to the inferential nature of Aesop's fables.
~LOL, I bet this is something most people in a relationship do together...especially if they have young kids around!~
Sometimes, I'm the densest person on the planet when comes to anything 'Aesopian'. ~smiles~
ReplyDeleteAh, yes. The fox and the grapes. lol!
ReplyDeleteOh, so am I on some occasions, Savanna. That doesn't stop me though...hehe. Sometimes it's just to fun to slide them in with the hubster. ~wink~
ReplyDeleteLOL...That's a great one, Bree! I'll have to try it out on the hubby! muahahaha
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