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The Slang of Bartholomea
Imagine you're on a road trip, and suddenly, your car starts to shake uncontrollably. You instinctively reach for the gas pedal but are stopped by the sudden surge in vehicle dynamics. This is Bartholomea at work.
"Bartholomea," she says with a menacing growl over her shoulder. "What's up? I ain't gonna let you drive like that, no matter how much we try to steer."
Example Sentence:
"You'll never see me driving like this again!"
"I don't think so!" Bartholomea responds in an icy voice.
"Is there a reason?" she asks, her tone as cool and detached as ever.
This is the moment where you're about to turn into one of those 'bartholinical' (or 'bartholological') drivers. You might want to stick your head out of the window or make a joke at the expense of your passengers to see if Bartholomea responds with a glare and an angry shake of her head.
Bartholomania, a Slang of Distraction
In the realm of mental health, 'Bartholomania' can be used as a psychological term to describe how someone feels when they are constantly distracted by something or someone. This could lead them to feel like they have nowhere to go and no one to talk to.
Example Sentence:
"I've had this thing on