The Explanation ...
It's actually quite simple and complicated. It could have to do with my love for Frosted Cheerios ... and then again, maybe not.
Main Entry: sa·cred
Pronunciation: 'sA-kr&d
Function: adjective
Etymology: Middle English, from past participle of sacren to consecrate, from Old French sacrer, from Latin sacrare, from sacr-, sacer sacred; akin to Latin sancire to make sacred, Hittite saklAi- rite
1 a : dedicated or set apart for the service or worship of a deity {a tree sacred to the gods} b : devoted exclusively to one service or use (as of a person or purpose) {a fund sacred to charity}
Main Entry: 2frost
Function: verb
transitive senses
1 a : to cover with or as if with frost; especially : to put icing on (cake) b : to produce a fine-grained slightly roughened surface on (as metal or glass)
2 : to injure or kill (as plants) by frost
3 : to make angry or irritated {your attitude really frosts me}
intransitive senses : to become frosted
Main Entry: cheer·io
Pronunciation: "chir-E-'O
Function: interjection
Etymology: cheery + -o
chiefly British -- usually used as a farewell and sometimes as a greeting or toast



