Flobulus: The Unnecessary Word

A word so obscure, it's practically a verb.

Etymology

Flobulus (n.) A term coined by Dr. Pete himself to describe the act of doing something utterly pointless.

Example: "I spent three hours learning how to tie my shoelaces using only my non-dominant hand. That's a prime example of flobulus."

Etymology: Flobulus (noun) comes from the ancient Greek words "Flobos" meaning "useless" and "lus" meaning "action". It's a verb that's been lost to the sands of time, much like the meaning of most of our lives.