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had a massive coup de foudre when I was 13 and it was really like I was hitted by happiness
Is it like a crush? For me a crush is painful and I try to avoid them at all costs! But the way you describe coup de foudre sounds exciting, maybe like a prolonged ecstasy?

I think love struck is kind of like feeling overwhelmed with love for someone, like it almost feels out of your control, so kind of like a crush though a crush is often unrequited, or one-sided. Lovestruck can be like couples in their early days, I suppose.
 
well, I got traumatized very early and I'm autistic on the top of this. When I fall for him just seeing him at the first time, it was like a warm blanket of love just thinking about him. It made me smile, feeling peaceful, dreaming, relief of my daily strong emotionnal pain. By fear of making the feeling go away because I knew (by my poor social skills) that he wouldn't feel the same about me, I just was dreaming without real actual interaction, to not break the feeling of peace

but the coup de foudre was amazing
 
Not sure what love struck means in english 😅
coup de foudre amoureux 😉

Struck by (a bolt of lightning) love 😍

Thunderstruck, however, means severe surprise. Unable to move. Eyes wide, spine straight, mouth open 😲

I’m talking about just the word “coup” now—does that mean revelation?
Coup de grâce = death blow, final blow, mercy killing

We get our word “Coup” meaning to topple a government in one blow / a single strike/ from the inside, replacing one with the other … from the same root… just eyeballs deep in Shakespearean metaphor.
 
Anybody heard of the brand Gant? What's your impression of it if so? Am looking at baseball caps and don't want to buy from a brand I know nothing about. Ta
 
Angry face on my PNW post in the geography thread led me to discover there is something called PNW English which includes the following words in their lexicon: duff, high muckamuck, skookum, spendy, spodie, and tolo.

Spendy makes sense to me but the rest were 🤷‍♀️

Bonus: Apparently Northern Californians are the only people to refer to a couch or sofa as a chesterfield outside of England. Anyone here call a couch a chesterfield?
 

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