
Dais: noun - a raised platform, as at the front of a room, for a lectern, throne, seats of honor, etc.
Jamie is off work for the next few weeks (the perks of being a teacher). I don't know what he was watching yesterday morning, but it stuck with him all day and he had to recount the story to me last night, while I was bed trying to sleep, at 11pm.
Jamie: Hey, so I was watching this weird thing on TV this morning that Jovita Moore (ed. note - we love her, she's an anchor on WSB-TV) was hosting. I don't know what it was but she kept asking people to come up to where she was standing.
Me: Yeah.
Jamie: And it was funny because she had this real weird southern accent and instead of saying "desk" she was asking people to come up to the "day-ask."
Me: What?
Jamie: Yeah, she said "desk" weird. Like she's really southern. Please come up to the "day-ask," please come up to the "day-ask," please come up to the "day-ask."
Me: Umm, Jamie, she was saying dais.
Jamie: What?
Me: Dais. Like what a preacher or rabbi stands on. Like a raised platform at the front of a room? It's called a dais. D-a-i-s. Dais.
Jamie: Oh. Are you sure?
Me: Yes.
Jamie: Well, that's not very funny anymore. I thought she was saying "desk" all strange.
Me: Sorry.
Jamie: Hmm.
Me: Good night. Please leave me alone.
So, this morning, Jamie calls me to tell me he's watching the same Jovita Moore thing again and he's pretty sure she's saying "day-ask" and not "dais."
I hung up on him.
Cut to now, as I'm typing this blog I'm giggling. This guy walks by and asks me what I'm laughing at. So, I recant this whole story to him.
He didn't know what a dais is either.
Really?
1 comment:
That's what we call (in the Tippin family) a "Haleyism". I guess yoou could call it a "Jamieism".
G
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