Punim (noun) poo-nim A person’s face Chiefly Jewish use, from Yiddish. Example sentences “Look at the sulk on his punim!” Word of the Day – Excrescence Kath | News, Word of the Day | No Comments Word of the Day - Excrescence (noun) Word of the Day – Doohickey Kath | Word of the Day | No Comments Word of the Day - Doohickey (noun) (US Informal) do-hik-ee Word of the Day – Nemesism Kath | Word of the Day | No Comments Word of the Day - Nemesism (noun) nem-uh-sizm Word of the Day – Fauteuil Kath | Word of the Day | No Comments Word of the Day - Fauteuil (noun) foh-til Word of the Day – Frim Kath | Word of the Day | No Comments Word of the Day - Frim (adj) (Br/En) (Dialectal) frim Word of the Day – Infelicity Kath | Word of the Day | No Comments Word of the Day - Infelicity (noun) in-fel-is-i-tee Word of the Day – Encomium Kath | Word of the Day | No Comments Word of the Day - Encomium (noun) en-koh-me-um Word of the Day – Vacillate Kath | Word of the Day | No Comments Word of the Day - Vacillate (verb) vas-ul-ayt Word of the Day – Myriad Kath | Word of the Day | No Comments Word of the Day - Myriad (noun) mi-ree-ad