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_Merriam-Webster Dictionary - Word of the Day 15/04/2026_ Geoffrey Frank William Spavins I walked into the mayhem and found my name rearranged. Letters flew like startled starlings, G’s looping into F’s, V’s vaulting over W’s, the whole flock refusing to perch in order. Geoffrey became Fey Ogre, a mild‑mannered creature blinking in the dust. Frank turned Rank F, then Farnk, as if vowels were optional in a crisis. William split into I Will Am, a declaration hiding inside a name all along. And Spavins -- oh, Spavins -- spun itself into Pass In V, Van’s Sip, and once, briefly, Pianvs, a Roman magistrate who never existed. In the swirl I saw fragments of myself I’d forgotten I carried: a Wary Lifespan, a Swan‑like Fervor, a Pilgrim of New Faces stepping through the alphabet’s open door. When the storm settled, my name lay before me not broken, but broadened, a map of possible selves spelled in the dust of the day’s disorder. And I gathered the letters gently, knowing now that mayhem is only the world’s way of reminding us how many ways we might be arranged.
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Apr 15
Apr 15, 2026 at 1:36 AM UTC
Mayhem
_Merriam-Webster Dictionary - Word of the Day 15/04/2026_ Geoffrey Frank William Spavins I walked into the mayhem and found my name rearranged. Letters flew like startled starlings, G’s looping into F’s, V’s vaulting over W’s, the whole flock refusing to perch in order. Geoffrey became Fey Ogre, a mild‑mannered creature blinking in the dust. Frank turned Rank F, then Farnk, as if vowels were optional in a crisis. William split into I Will Am, a declaration hiding inside a name all along. And Spavins -- oh, Spavins -- spun itself into Pass In V, Van’s Sip, and once, briefly, Pianvs, a Roman magistrate who never existed. In the swirl I saw fragments of myself I’d forgotten I carried: a Wary Lifespan, a Swan‑like Fervor, a Pilgrim of New Faces stepping through the alphabet’s open door. When the storm settled, my name lay before me not broken, but broadened, a map of possible selves spelled in the dust of the day’s disorder. And I gathered the letters gently, knowing now that mayhem is only the world’s way of reminding us how many ways we might be arranged.
What It Means Mayhem refers to needless or wilful damage or violence, and especially to a scene or situation that involves a lot of violence. In figurative use, it may refer to any instance of excited activity.
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Apr 15
Apr 15, 2026 at 1:36 AM UTC
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