I think yer quote fragment should read "me mind's a bit scrumpled..."joninfinity wrote:That certainly could be... I've listened to the CD so many times "me minds a bit crumpled..." Well, either way it was a nice switch to make. Thanks Ellen.
I only know because it took me the longest time to suss it out, and now that word creeps into my everyday speech patterns. And of course being stuck in the Deep Hispanic South, the word "scrumpled" just doesn't happen a lot.
Wiktionary says:
scrumple
English
Verb
scrumple (third-person singular simple present scrumples, present participle scrumpling, simple past and past participle scrumpled)
The back of the knee.
(Who knew that one?)
(UK) To crumple, crush or wad (like a piece of paper).
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