Now is certainly not the time for pettifogging. But can we confabulate about the comic brilliance of Catherine O'Hara?
These radically arcane words, like so many others, dripped off the gifted comedian's tongue so silkily as Moira, her singularly eccentric matriarch in ''Schitt's Creek,'' that you laughed well before you wondered what the heck they meant. (For the record: ''pettifogging'' means to emphasize petty details, and ''confabulate'' simply means to talk.)
But conversely, O'Hara, who died Friday at 71, could make a ho-hum phrase utterly hilarious. As when she desperately declared, trying a bit of line-cutting in the crowded ''Beetlejuice Beetlejuice'' afterlife waiting room: ''I have global entry!"
And for something even more concise, how about her simple, one-word line reading of ''KEVIN!!!'' — the child she kept leaving behind in the ''Home Alone'' movies?
In any case, as Moira would say, don't be a dewdropper (a lazybones.) Here are some indelible O'Hara roles to catch up on:
Moira in ''Schitt's Creek'' (2015-2020)
The commercial that Moira Rose films for local vintner Herb Ertlinger's fruit wine starts out reasonably well. Until she tries to pronounce the product's name.
''Herb Ervlinger. Erv Herblinger. Bing Liveheinger,'' she intones, inebriated, in a virtuosic scene that recalls Lucille Ball in her Vitameatavegamin ad.