Well, that's so very appropiate for when I was stuck in London for 5 days due to how useless London Heathrow was with the snow! ;)
You know, I think most of the new words I've learned this year have actually been acquired right here on your blog!
Originally Skyjacked meant Hijacked in the sky. As in taken by unauthorized persons for their own purposes. Like kidnapping a vehicle. I have never heard anyone use the word Skyjacked used to mean inconvenienced, as you defined it here!
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Well, that's so very appropiate for when I was stuck in London for 5 days due to how useless London Heathrow was with the snow! ;)
You know, I think most of the new words I've learned this year have actually been acquired right here on your blog!
Originally Skyjacked meant Hijacked in the sky. As in taken by unauthorized persons for their own purposes. Like kidnapping a vehicle. I have never heard anyone use the word Skyjacked used to mean inconvenienced, as you defined it here!
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