Why this word is great
FAFROTSKIES — [Noun] Objects precipitated from the sky that are not normally expected, such as frogs, fish, or coins. Coined by cryptozoologist Ivan T. Sanderson as a condensation of 'falls from the skies,' it is a word for the inexplicable made tangible. Unlike 'meteorites' (which are celestial debris) or 'precipitation' (which obeys meteorological norms), fafrotskies are the sky’s caprices made manifest. It is the sudden slap of a fish against a windshield on a clear day, the soft patter of coins on a suburban lawn, or the bewildered silence of a crowd as frogs rain down like misplaced punctuation—proof that the world still reserves the right to defy explanation.