Klingon word: paSlogh tuQ DaS Part of speech: verb Definition: be inside-out Source: qep'a' 28 [2021] _______________________________________________ Literally: "the boot wears socks" (qep’a 2021): Maltz thought there might be a single word for this, but he could only remember this commonly used idiom. In usage, this might be preceded by something like {ghIH wep} (or {Soy' wep}) "the shirt is sloppy/disheveled” Another phrase with {paSlogh}: (De'vID < MO, 1/22/2016): {paSlogh} is an inherently plural noun, grammatically singular. {tu'mI'} the word for one sock. The usual way to say pair of socks is {paSlogh chang'eng}; {tu'mI' chang'eng} is odd, but if you said it, you'd be understood. SEE: paSlogh socks (pl. n.) tuQ wear (clothes) (v) DaS boot (n) SEE ALSO: yoy be upside down, inverted (v) taH be at a negative angle (v) chong be vertical (v) SaS be horizontal (v) tom be tilted (v) qaw’ tip/flip over (v) Dop be opposite, antithetical, contradictory (v) -- Voragh, Ca'Non Master of the Klingons Please contribute relevant vocabulary or notes from the last year or two. I’ve fallen woefully behind in updating my files.