From the “Today’s Journey to the Oxford Dictionary of the English Language” Dept:

From the “Today’s Journey to the Oxford Dictionary of the English Language” Dept:

VAGUE DISAPPOINTMENT

Example: When you’re driving back from a weekend dance competition in Morehead City singing along to James Taylor’s “You’ve Got a Friend” and you’re anticipating Carole King jumping in and she never does. And then you’re realise you’re listening to “One Man Band (Live)” rather than “Live at the Troubadour” which will be the next album in WFOX’s James Taylor playlist… 😉

I couldn’t help being vaguely disappointed not hearing her at that particular time but not so much as I knew I’d sing with both of them a few times before we made it back to Raleigh.

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