Origin: While it dates back to the 1700s (used by Samuel Johnson), it was famously popularized by Winston Churchill, who used the term to describe his own dark moods.
Meaning: It represents depression as a persistent,
Origin: While it dates back to the 1700s (used by Samuel Johnson), it was famously popularized by Winston Churchill, who used the term to describe his own dark moods.
Meaning: It represents depression as a persistent,
Origin: While it dates back to the 1700s (used by Samuel Johnson), it was famously popularized by Winston Churchill, who used the term to describe his own dark moods.
Meaning: It represents depression as a persistent,
Origin: While it dates back to the 1700s (used by Samuel Johnson), it was famously popularized by Winston Churchill, who used the term to describe his own dark moods.
Meaning: It represents depression as a persistent,
Best for: Short, punchy bios that use wordplay.
"I shih tzu not, I’m the cutest."
"Stay paws-itive. 🐾"
"Barking up the right tree since [Year of Birth]."
"Everything is paws-ible with a snack in hand."
Best for: Short, punchy bios that use wordplay.
"I shih tzu not, I’m the cutest."
"Stay paws-itive. 🐾"
"Barking up the right tree since [Year of Birth]."
"Everything is paws-ible with a snack in hand."
Best for: Short, punchy bios that use wordplay.
"I shih tzu not, I’m the cutest."
"Stay paws-itive. 🐾"
"Barking up the right tree since [Year of Birth]."
"Everything is paws-ible with a snack in hand."
Best for: Short, punchy bios that use wordplay.
"I shih tzu not, I’m the cutest."
"Stay paws-itive. 🐾"
"Barking up the right tree since [Year of Birth]."
"Everything is paws-ible with a snack in hand."