DON'T WEAR THAT #AppleWatch (or #FitBit) without @RealDoctorMike's Advice on Avoiding that #Rash

Yes, Dr. Varshavski explains 'the right way to wear the Apple Watch (and most other wrist-apparel) in a vlog you can get to through 'the emboldened link(s)' below; but first–after a mention of the free mining-software (giving us free Bitcoin in exchange for energy we're wasting anyway)–I want to teach you about those words. And I find you understand words better if you see 'the words at their base' (then going on to look at the words at those words' bases, then the words at those words' bases, etc.-etc. ad infinitum into their Foundation)

The noun “Rash” is built on ancient words that mean "to Scrape (|Itch, |Scratch, |Shave, |Gnaw, Scurf, |Sore, |Eruption of Small Red Spots on Skin ... see |Raze)."
#Rashes
The adjective “Rash” is built on ancient words that mean "Flash, |Nimble, |Quick-Witted, |Vigorous (|Swift, Fast, |Brisk)" (all obviously-obsolete senses, replaced by senses like "|Reckless, |Impetuous, Heedless of Consequences, Hasty in Counsel or Action").
#Rashly #Rashness

The search-bar on Etymonline seemed to suggest that #Rasher was a related term, but a) there's no "Rasher"-entry on Etymonline & b) a Rasher is "a |Thin |Slice of Bacon" ('Rash''s comparative & superlative are actually "more Rash & most Rash," I think ... although sometimes Rasher & #Rashest do fit into dialogue better). 

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