Tuesday, March 03, 2015

12 ways to detect if someone is lying to you!

1. The Eyes- Too much or too little.
2. The Throat- Lubricate throats by swallowing or clearing their throats.
3. The Head- Nod or shake head.
4. The Nose- Touch noses.
5.The Mouth- Touch or cover mouth, will purse lips
6. The Expression- Distress, eyebrows will furrow upwards, lines in forehead
7. Breathing- Breath faster
8. Repetition- Repeating same phrases or facts, emphasize again
9. Voice- Faster pace
10. Details- Exaggeration of details
11. hands- Scratching nose, touching lips, clenching fists
12. Body-  Lean or move away from other person.

Saturday, February 28, 2015

Five english words that are utterly unique

1-Syzygy
Amazingly, the only English word with three Y's also happens to describe a rare astronomical event involving three heavenly bodies. A syzygy is the alignment of three celestial bodies in a straight line, commonly the earth,the sun and the moon
2-Dreamt
This past tense of dream possesses a very special quality.The only verb in regular english usage to end with -mt. we hear from people constantly who swear there must be another term ending in -mt. No one has ever actually offered a second example ,however.
3-Tmesis
The sole term in the english language to begin with tm- ,has an unusual meaning to match. Tmesis is the insertion of one or more words between the words that make up a compound phrase, as in "what-so-ever" inserted in the middle of "what-ever".
4-Hydroxyzine
Only one word in all of English has an X, Y, and Z in order. Hydroxyzine.This medication developed in the 1950s can help calm you down and prevent sneezing.
5-Queue
queue is the only word whose pronunciation remains the same when the last four letters are removed.Before it meant a line, a queue referred to the tail of a beast in medieval pictures and designs. The unusual spelling owes its origin to French, like many words that look a little odd in English. Prior to the Frenchification of queue, Latin spelled it simply as coda. The duplication of U and E often feels like waiting in line.