ran • dom • ′os • it • y | [ran-duh
m-os-i-tee]
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-noun, plural – ties.
1. Both random and curious in nature; often a type of question that has an actual technical answer, but 9 times out of 10 is rhetorical.
Origin:
2011. Marcy English. –American.
Example:
This short and sweet blurb is a thought of randomosity.
Why does April have to be the only month with a day for prankery? I’d be a fan of monthly fool’s days.
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