Floofspotting (floofinition) – Amateur pastime or hobby of looking for animals, done by animals and humans. Origins: London, 1861, when Zoey Chandler began recording a diary of animals she’d spotted, including the date, time, local, and description.
In use: “Michael was an avid floofspotting fan when he went for walks, with an eye out for deer, cougars, bears, and foxes, along with cats and dogs spying from windows in houses.”
In use: “Sharry, a birdwatcher, was amused when she discovered her fiancee enjoyed ‘floofspotting’, which she’d never heard of (and privately considered a little silly). But his enthusiasm soon caught her up, and she soon declared herself to enjoy floofspotting, though, unlike him, she didn’t record the sights.”
Our floof floofspots, too. She and I never see the same floofs at the same time, though.
I love these-they make me want to draw!
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Go to it! Draw away! My floofs and I floofspot as well. They’re always looking somewhere other than where I look. They have little interest in deer, for example. And sometimes, they whirl and stare, and I have no idea what they see. Cheers
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Floofspotting, a charming pursuit shared by both humans and animals, celebrating the beauty of nature’s creatures. πΏπΎπ¦
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I really like that. Do you mind if I had it to the floofinition? Cheers
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