In Central and Latin America, those with wanderlust take a stroll with their luggage around the block or put their suitcases in the middle of a room for others to walk around, which is considered a way of attracting good travel for the year ahead. Gia Yetikyel, Vogue, 21 Dec. 2024 De...
Yep, you know what I mean, right? 8. Wanderlust “A strong desire to travel.” Wanderlust describes the desire to leave the comfort of our home, fill the pages of our passports, and make our Instagram account be something out of a travel magazine. All, while meeting new people, seeing...
You may know this as the word “deli,” yet you’ll still find many shops that have the word “delicatessen” plastered on the sign. It refers to a place that sells delicacies like cheeses and meats.Delicatessenincludes two separate German words:delikatmeans “delicious” andessenmeans “to ...
12. Fernweh — Wanderlust Meaning: a longing for travel and faraway places. Fernweh is that irresistible urge to pack your bags and explore unknown lands. You might be wondering: What about every traveler enthusiast’s favorite loan word “wanderlust?”...
Didn’t like to do so for that one, but had very good reasons. FWIW, Grampa Pete had a bit of wanderlust (managed to avoid a front-row seat in WW 1 because of it), as did $SPOUSE’s father. The rest of the family, not so much. After the major moves (circa 197mumble and ...
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I’ve narrowed down my reasons to three. These are why I habitually stuff my things in a suitcase and hop onto flying contraptions at the blink of an eye. My intent with this is to inspire a little wanderlust in you while giving you the push you need to plan that getaway and ant yo...
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Someone I try to be. One that takes chances, takes risks, and alwayschooses the adventure. This other word for travel could be used in place for wanderluster, nomad or traveller. We could all stand to appreciate what we have and make the most of life, and so this is an inspirational ...
W– W is for Wanderlust (not all who wander are lost) X– X is for X Marks the Spot (or all things arrrghhhh) Y– Y is for Yard or Yardarm (What is this strange wooden thing we hang sails and sailors from?) Z– Z is for Zulu (or how do you spell that?) I have more bl...