Tuesday, November 22, 2011

F.U.N.K.....


funk
"depression, ill-humor," 1743, probably originally Scottish and northern English, earlier as a verb, "panic, fail through panic," (1737), said to be 17c. Oxford University slang, perhaps from Flem. fonck "perturbation, agitation, distress," possibly related to O.Fr. funicle "wild, mad."
You just have the need to flee in a temporary sorta way...
 
Ever been in one of those moods...
I am...!