@tillianisafox ...I didn't know that either, I had been using it like that as well and I only know American English 😳
@tillianisafox ya context clues made me think it was something fear based, but the dictionary seems to think it's something related to shame or appetite? ? ?
@dragonmagic google told me it means something shameful. but others say "nah, you're good" who do i trust lol