Every so often, Merriam-Webster, the dictionary, drops somewhat piece of knowledge.
They taught me {that a} group of crows is known as a “homicide.”
They made me go “oh, actually” after they revealed the origin of the phrase “poll.”
They usually had been the primary to cease the disinformation marketing campaign towards the phrase “information.”
And now we’re studying one thing concerning the phrase “snafu.”
The dictionary revealed in a viral tweet, “A ‘snafu’ is a state of affairs marked by errors or confusion. ‘Snafu’ comes from WW2 and is an acronym for ‘State of affairs Regular, All F*cked Up.'”
As this individual stated, it is an “undercover swear.”
These *not within the know* had been stunned by this revelation.
“That is fairly the acronym,” one individual stated.
One other individual joked, “My life is a ‘snafu.'”
After which a bunch of individuals in contrast it to the present state of American politics: “Good time period for US governance underneath Donno.”