Wordle game displayed on a phone screen is seen in this illustration photo taken in Krakow, Poland … [+]
Hey look itâs Friday! That happened awfully fast!
Seriously, though, that did happen faster than I was prepared forâfeels like just a few days ago it was Monday! Now youâre telling me itâs Friday!?
The Hint: Neither winning, losing or a tie.
The Clue: This word begins with a vowel.
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The Answer:
Today’s Wordle
Wordle Analysis
Every day I check Wordle Bot to see how I did. You can check your Wordles with Wordle Bot right here.
This one was a bit odd. I didnât realize Iâd slashed out every option but one on my third guess. Turns out, Iâd cleared the room. Only stash remained. I just wasnât smart enough to realize!
Competitive Wordle Score
I get zero points for guessing in four and zero for tying the Bot. Zero all around!
Todayâs Wordle Etymology
The word “stash” comes from the English slang term, originating in the late 18th century, meaning to hide or store something away. Its etymology can be traced back to the verb “stachelen” or “stacheln,” found in German dialects, meaning to stash or to hide. This term itself is thought to have roots in the Middle Low German “stacheln,” which means to fasten or to emboss, related to the action of hiding or securing something.
Over time, “stash” has evolved to refer to a place where items are hidden or stored, and more broadly, to the items themselves that are being hidden or stored. It is commonly used in both legal and illicit contexts, such as storing valuables or hiding contraband.
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