I generally like sweet. Haven't ever had honeycomb cake before.
So, you started off saying it was your new favorite, but as the post when on, new favorite status got a little suspect, then kind of leveled out with the amenities.
So, I've heard of posh, now there's swish. Similar?
hahaha when I'm first skimmed, I thought it was a typo :)
I had to look it up, because swish is mostly used to refer to a basketball shot that's nothing but net, or the sound some fabric makes in motion. I suppose it can have other connotations.
However, I think it's cool to be learning other definitions of words within the same language. That doesn't happen a lot among one group of English speakers. I suppose it does to a degree but in some cases it's like inventing an entirely different language rather than assigning new meaning to an old word.
Yes. @glenbrethsen. I would say they are similar but posh is more often associated with class perhaps. Swish is more generic.
I'd say that was pretty accurate. I'll give the breakfast ago and see how I feel then but the iffy internet was a big minus. 😊