Silliness vs Mashugana - What's the difference?
silliness | mashugana |
(uncountable) That which is perceived as silly or frivolous.
(countable) An act that is silly; a result of being silly.
nonsense, silliness, craziness, garbage (as in useless)
(pejorative) A person who is nonsensical, silly or crazy; a jackass
* 1986. Allen Ginsberg, Bill Morgan. Kanreki: a tribute to Allen Ginsberg? , Page 37[http://books.google.com/books?id=wWmuAAAAIAAJ&q=Mashuganas&dq=Mashuganas&lr=&ei=oivOSp68OYi0kATv3fHBBQ]
As nouns the difference between silliness and mashugana
is that silliness is (uncountable) that which is perceived as silly or frivolous while mashugana is nonsense, silliness, craziness, garbage (as in useless).silliness
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mashugana
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(en noun)- I seemed to attract old flower children and new age holistic eastern mystic 'mashuganas' .