Oh, yeah. More blithe than ever, Tom said blithely.
blithe blīth, ˈblīth\Especially in the Old German sense, high or not.Function: adjectiveInflected Form(s): blith·er; blith·estEtymology: Middle English, from Old English blīthe; akin to Old High German blīdi joyousDate: before 12th century1 : of a happy lighthearted character or disposition
2 : lacking due thought or consideration :casual, heedless <blithe unconcern>synonyms see merry blithe·ly adverb
You’re high?
I thought that was illegal in the US.
Hiya BOB!
You are of the #1 school.
“And he blarghly strolled down the sidewalk, strontificating everyone into paroxysms of morobite.”