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myyearofeverything:

Here’s a fun word fact on which my friend Irene White does not hesitate to correct people:

“Nauseous” does not mean “feeling nausea,” but rather “causing nausea.” (As in: The fact that we’ve heard about New Moon nonstop for 10 solid months and it’s only just now coming out, and there are apparently two more books left in the series, is nauseous.) If you are feeling sick to your stomach, you are actually “nauseated.” (As in: I just got the Men’s Health with Taylor Lautner on the cover, and I am nauseated.*)

* People! What Abercrombie Kidz catalog did the world turn into when I was taking my post-marathon nap? Yes, yes- this boy has lovely trapezius muscles, but he is 11 years old. This is not okay.

I know, I know, all it took was this picture to cure me.

Also, “momentarily” doesn’t mean in a moment, it means for a moment.
(Irenes know tons of facts!)

WRONG. Watch some Sports Night, people. It’s good general advice, but in this case it does apply specifically.