
It’s a little nod to Wayne’s World, but instead of ‘party time, excellent’ (if you are aware of the cult nineties classic) I will be diving into one WORD each day. It could be something I learned, something bizarre that happened, a favourite word that I have rediscovered or just a thought that won’t leave me alone.
If you’re joining in on today’s word, feel free to use this tag to connect your post to the series: #WaynesWord
Today’s word is KNACKERED.
Do you ever get home, flop on the sofa and think, “I am absolutely knackered”? If so, you are in good company. In Northern Ireland, knackered is the go-to word when you are completely exhausted, physically, mentally or even both. It is one of those brilliant words that sounds exactly like what it means. For me, it can be shorthand for needing a sit down and a cup of tea. This is how I feel after competing in Hyrox on Friday. I felt fine yesterday and even worked a full shift but today my legs are tired and I am mentally drained.
However, it was a beautiful winter’s day here in the Shire and we wanted to make the most of it. We took the ferry to a favourite place of ours near the National Park, known as Bundeena. I have a previous post on this place here but it was just lovely to visit for a few hours this time. After walking from the ferry terminal, around the village, checking out the local markets, I am definitely ready now to sit down with a cup of tea. I hope you all have a lovely Sunday too. I can hear the thunder roaring here and a big storm is on its way so I won’t be leaving the house for the rest of the evening.





I don’t use it but my dad did. Maybe it was his Irish roots showing. 😊
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Love that!!!
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Hope you had a good rest.
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Thanks Jean. I had a good sleep. Monday beckons again.
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Wayne, this is a great idea for a series. I agree about the word knackered, but on top of being an evocative description, it makes me smile. Have a wonderful new week. Hugs.
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Thanks so much Teagan. To be honest it’s more of an exaggerated word. I may feel tired but like to emphasise it with saying knackered 🤣 have a great week too!!!
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Yes, it’s a word I’ve used many times, Wayne, although I’m not ready for the ‘knackers yard’ quite yet.
Bundeena sounds like a wonderful place. I love the ‘eye’ artwork behind you. Did you buy anything?
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Thanks Hugh! It’s a cracking word, even if I’m not knackered per se, it’s great if you want a word for a deliberate exaggeration. No I didn’t buy anything Hugh as it wasn’t really my style to be honest. The eye artwork was the best out of them all but the pieces were very religious / Buddhist inspired perhaps, not really my cup of tea if you know what I mean.
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Oh, I do. It may have been the colour that attracted me, Wayne. I love the colour blue. It always keeps me cool when we have heatwaves at home, although, thankfully, where I live in the UK, we don’t experience the same heatwaves that London and the south-east do.
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Yes I see London has been sweltering. What part of the country are you living in Hugh?
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Swansea, South Wales. We’ve been living here since 2016.
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Oh wow Hugh that’s amazing. I have always wanted to visit Wales. I once went on a school trip but it was years ago. One day I will make it over.
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If you make it to Wales, don’t forget to come and visit us, Wayne.
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I would love that Hugh.
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I can’t even imagine walking after that )
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Haha I get that Beth!
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Familiar word that I read now and then but I don’t use it often. Thanks Wayne.😍
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Thanks Arlene. It seems to be a well known one all over.
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I like this word. It is used here. ( Canada). Thanks Wayne. Have a great day.
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Oh that’s great to hear. Thanks Suzette! Enjoy your day.
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Thanks, Wayne! Cheers.
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A word I use though infrequently.
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Oh that’s great to hear. To be honest I never usually feel that tired to use it but it’s a cracker for when you are needing a rest.
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You’re too young to be knackered Wayne
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Haha Sheree that made me laugh. You could be right.
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Of course I’m right!
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