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Jul 17, 2026
This week’s themeWords with multiple meanings This week’s words coprology noodle hock gamy
Bandits’ Roost, 59 1/2 Mulberry Street, 1888
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with Anu Garggamy or gamey
PRONUNCIATION:
MEANING:
adjective: 1. Having the flavor or odor of game, especially game meat. 2. Having the flavor or odor of meat kept until slightly tainted. 3. Ill-smelling; rank. 4. Sordid, seamy, corrupt, or disreputable. 5. Suggestive or racy. 6. Plucky or spirited. ETYMOLOGY:
From game (wild animals hunted for food or sport; fighting spirit).
Earliest documented use: 1820.
NOTES:
Not to be confused with -gamy, as in monogamy and bigamy, which is
from Greek gamos (marriage). This gamy comes from game. Still, with so many
senses under one roof, the word is practicing a kind of lexical polygamy.
USAGE:
“Usually we keep an anxious eye on sell-by dates to avoid gamy meat.” Taryn White; The Mother of Soul Food; Smithsonian (Washington, DC); Jun 2023. “The film [Oldboy], directed by Park Chanwook, has a gamy, ill-lit seediness.” Anthony Lane; Revenge; The New Yorker; Mar 28, 2005. “[Conrad] Black once described its success as being based on a formula that includes ... ‘presenting Britain’s gamiest, kinkiest, most salacious, and most scatological news with apparent sobriety but with the most explicit, almost sadistic detail.’” Brenda Dalglish; A Bite of the Big Apple; Maclean’s (Toronto, Canada); Jun 8, 1992. “[Gerald Zukowski of Putnam Capital Appreciation]: I’m buying some really gamy little companies.” Eric J. Savitz; Simply the Best; Barron’s (New York); Jul 21, 1997. See more usage examples of gamy in Vocabulary.com’s dictionary. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:
Never underestimate the determination of a kid who is time rich and cash
poor. -Cory Doctorow, author and journalist (b. 17 Jul 1971)
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