Tuesday, 5 March 2019

Tuesday Tabbying

We are endebted to Loyal Reader and commenter 'Purrmonster' for supplying the meaning of 'tabbying' on our Sunday post: 

Wiktionary tells me that a verb "to tabby" (which would have a present participle "tabbying") means to give a wavy or watered appearance to a textile . . . i.e. related to the noun "tabby" which is said textile (watered silk).

Mirsku is very good at tabbying in so many ways - as are some of the other felocrats. Äiti despairs of the watered appearance that is given to many of the textiles in the house. Only it's not water.
And here he's been tabbying away at a golden glacier.

4 comments:

  1. Ha! Who knew that tabbying was a verb, and such an appropriate one at that.

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  2. Mirsku! She may make you wear diapers, if you don't quit peeing all over...

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