Tuesday, April 27, 2010

unnerving.

at work, about to give a nurse's report when the male nurse turns and looks at me and says, "you know, you are very unnerving." i replied by saying "um, what it that suppose to mean?" he replied by saying "it means just what i said, you are very unnerving." um, thank you? is that suppose to be a compliment? i guess i will take what i can get.

unnerve:
–verb (used with object),-nerved, -nerv·ing.
to deprive of courage, strength, determination, or confidence; upset: fear unnerved him.



i didn't realize i was so intimidating.

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