# Cherished Terms: A Tribute to Our Unique Language
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Chapter 1: The Language of Love
In our shared world, we cultivated a special language filled with terms that expressed our unique experiences. This vocabulary was not just about words; it reflected our bond and memories.
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Section 1.1: Unique Definitions
- Mouth-to-Mouth: The desperate act of blowing air through the small holes in the dishwasher's blade to clear away stubborn remnants of food like eggshells or congealed rice.
- Anti-Burst Hose: A mysterious term that speaks for itself—don’t inquire further.
- Bad Medicine: The nickname for those inexpensive pills that you would buy when I wasn’t paying attention. You often reminded me that opting for cheaper brands would ultimately lead to greater expenses, echoing your mantra: "Buy cheap, buy twice."
Subsection 1.1.1: More Memorable Terms
- Cycle Rage: The frustration that bubbled up when I mistakenly set the dishwasher to Eco mode, which you explained was less effective and time-consuming.
- Handling the Situation: Your methodical way of organizing the cutlery tray, ensuring blades faced down for knives and handles up for everything else—an art you mastered.
- Intervention: The unplanned opening of the dishwasher mid-cycle to either address a mechanical issue or retrieve an essential cooking item.
Section 1.2: The Art of Dishwashing
- Kitchenware Organisation and Sanitation Specialist (KOSS): A humorous title you believed belonged to those few who could stack a dishwasher as perfectly as you did.
- Last-Minute Lulu: A playful term for someone (often me) who would rearrange the entire dishwasher just to fit in one extra cup, often ruining the optimal arrangement in the process.
Chapter 2: Symbols of Our Bond
As we continued to share these terms, they became symbols of our connection and experiences.
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- No-Goer: Items that should never see the inside of a dishwasher, like chopping boards and non-stick pans.
- Peak Plenitude: The state of a dishwasher that is perfectly filled and ready for action—a moment of joy in our daily routine.
- Phyllis: The name we coined for the mysterious figure who overstuffed the dishwasher, leaving behind a trail of partially cleaned dishes.
As I reflect on these special words, I cherish the memories they evoke. Each term was a testament to our shared life, filled with humor, frustration, and a profound connection. Farewell to my beloved companion, the keeper of our unique language.