Very good. It's a German term that means "compulsion to move", but one that's entered the English vernacular — much like "entrepreneur" or "rendezvous".
[Or "schadenfreude". Also that too.]
It seems as though foreign words will hold up, however, if they're commonplace enough. That one you just tried to play — it's something to do with "air" or "floating", isn't it?
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[Or "schadenfreude". Also that too.]
It seems as though foreign words will hold up, however, if they're commonplace enough. That one you just tried to play — it's something to do with "air" or "floating", isn't it?