Embrangle
Posted: Tue Apr 09, 2013 4:38 pm
We just did snarl, which reminded me of this one.
Embrangle means: to embroil, confuse, or entangle.
Most likely a portmanteau word formed from: brawl and wrangle.
So, when you're having a bad hair day, you might just want to snarl at the snarly knots your hair embrangled itself into.
You also most likely don't want your conspiratorial co-workers get you embrangled in office politics.
Embrangle means: to embroil, confuse, or entangle.
Most likely a portmanteau word formed from: brawl and wrangle.
So, when you're having a bad hair day, you might just want to snarl at the snarly knots your hair embrangled itself into.
You also most likely don't want your conspiratorial co-workers get you embrangled in office politics.