Step 1 : Introduction to the question "1. Asking for the bill, I'm in the middle of explaining to the waiter that I have crapulence after getting the collywobbles, when he waves his hands in the air and tells me he's completely 'discombobulated'. What's his problem?"
...1. He's overwhelmed 2. He's confused 3. He's completely disinterested 4. He's disbelieving This is one of my favourite words in the whole English language. Discombobulate - meaning confused or disconcerted. I use this term rather more often that I would like (lol). It originated in 1825-35, is an Americanism, and is a fanciful version of discomfort or discompose.
Step 2 : Answer to the question "1. Asking for the bill, I'm in the middle of explaining to the waiter that I have crapulence after getting the collywobbles, when he waves his hands in the air and tells me he's completely 'discombobulated'. What's his problem?"
He's confused:
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