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sprezzatura
PRONUNCIATION: (spret-sah-TOOR-uh) MEANING: noun: Doing (or giving the appearance of doing) something effortlessly; effortless grace; nonchalance. ETYMOLOGY: From Italian. Earliest documented use: 1957. _____________________________ one Z to E
SPREEZATURA - a peccadillo indulged but with sang-froid
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esprezzatura - nonchantly drinkin very stron coffee.
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A.Word.A.Day with Anu Garg polylemma
PRONUNCIATION:(pol-ee-LEM-uh) MEANING: noun: A choice involving multiple undesirable options. ETYMOLOGY: From Greek poly- (many) + dilemma, from lemma (proposition). Earliest documented use: 1856. Also see trilemma, Hobson's choice, and Buridan's ass. ___________________________________ Minus one L
POLYEMMA- Polylemma's decisive but simple-minded little sister Polyemma; not the happy one, that would be, Pollyanna.
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POOLYLEMMA - the choice to go into the cold water one toe at a time or to jump in with a big splash and get it over with all at once...
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Mar 7, 2013 A.Word.A.Day with Anu Garg schadenfreude
PRONUNCIATION: (SHAAD-n-froi-duh) MEANING: noun: Pleasure derived from another's misfortune. ETYMOLOGY: From German Schadenfreude, from Schaden (damage, harm) + Freude (joy). Earliest documented use: 1852. __________________________________________________ drop E
schadenfreud- to undergo psychoanalysis to sublimate one's schadenfreude
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SHADE'N'FREUDE - joy at hearing Beethoven's Ninth Symphony on the lawn at the Tanglewood Music Festival in the Berkshires on a balmy summer afternoon
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Nicely done Wolf It'd take a high hatter in the Queen's box to top that.
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A.Word.A.Day with Anu Garg palimpsest
PRONUNCIATION: (PAL-imp-sest) MEANING: noun: 1. A writing surface such as a parchment that has been reused after partially or completely erasing the original text. 2. Something reused but still showing traces of its earlier form. ETYMOLOGY: From Greek palimpsestos, from palin (again) + psestos + (scraped). Earliest documented use: 1661 Also see pentimento. ________________________________________________ minus one s
PALIMPEST - a friend who sometimes acts like a monkey
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PALIMSEXT A sex-text sent to one person that goes viral.
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nineteenth hole
PRONUNCIATION:(NYN-TEENTH hol) MEANING: noun: The clubhouse or another place, such as a bar or a restaurant, where golfers gather after playing a round. ETYMOLOGY: A standard round of golf has eighteen holes, so the next stop after the game, a bar or a restaurant, is called the nineteenth hole. A similar term is the fifth quarter in (American) football. Earliest documented use: 1901. ___________________________________________________ Minus an E
NINETENTH HOLE- the walk to the tenth tee where it is considered cricket to slug whiskey as a brace for the second nine.
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