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SOLECISM
PRONUNCIATION: (SOL-i-siz-ehm, SO-li-)
MEANING: noun: 1. A grammatical mistake or a nonstandard usage. 2. A breach of etiquette. 3. An error, inconsistency, or impropriety.
ETYMOLOGY: From Latin soloecismus, from Greek soloikismos, from soloikos (speaking incorrectly; literally, inhabitant of Soloi) after Soloi, an ancient Athenian colony in Cilicia where a dialect considered as substandard was spoken. Earliest documented use: 1577. _______________________________
SOLECISTM - the Sun, the Earth, and all the associated moons and satellites and asteroids and comets
SOLE-COSM - the flip side of the Multiverse
SOLE-ISM - a firm belief in the sanctity of one's Immortal Shoe
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MANCHURIAN CANDIDATE
PRONUNCIATION: (man-CHOOR-ee-uhn KAN-di-det)
MEANING: noun: A person, especially a politician, acting as a puppet of a foreign power.
ETYMOLOGY: From the novel The Manchurian Candidate (1959) by Richard Condon. The term was popularized by a film (same title, 1962) based on the book. Manchuria is a region in the east between China and Russia. Earliest documented use: 1975. _______________________
MANCHURIAN CANIDATE - stranger running for dog officer...
MANCHURIAN CANADATE - ...in Ottawa...
ANCHOVIAN CANDIDATE - ...there's something fishy going on here!
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DUNKIRK
PRONUNCIATION: (DUN-kurk)
MEANING: noun: 1. A desperate evacuation or retreat. 2. A crisis requiring drastic measures to avoid total disaster.
ETYMOLOGY: After Dunkirk (in French, Dunkerque), a seaport and town in northern France. In World War II, it was the site of evacuation of more than 330,000 Allied troops by sea while under German fire during May-June 1940. Earliest documented use: 1941. _____________________________
DUNK IRE - anger at being shoved unexpectedly into the swimming pool
DUNG IRK - ..and clean up after your @#$$%& elephants!
DUN KIRK - when the Scottish church won't pay its bills
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SIBERIA
PRONUNCIATION: (sy-BEER-ee-uh)
MEANING: noun: An undesirable or isolated location assigned to those who have fallen out of favor or are being disciplined.
ETYMOLOGY: After Siberia, a vast region of central and eastern Russia, used as a place of exile by Russia under the tsars and by the USSR. Earliest documented use: 1841. See also: gulag. __________________________
SOBERIA - the Holy Grail of alcoholics
I, BERIA - autobiography of a Communist
S.I. BERRA - Yankee catcher has another career working for Sports Illustrated magazine
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ULTIMA THULE
PRONUNCIATION: (UL-tuh-muh THOO-lee)
MEANING: noun: 1. The northernmost part of the world believed habitable by the ancients. 2. A distant or remote goal or place. 3. The farthest point.
ETYMOLOGY: From Latin ultima (farthest) + Thule, a place believed by ancient people to be the northernmost, variously identified as Iceland, Norway, Greenland, or Shetland Islands. Earliest documented use: 1771. __________________________
ALTIMA THULE - what you use to repair a Nissan (H pronounced as in "Thomas") (also Thule Air Force Base in Greenland, for that matter)
ULTIMAT YULE - last Christmas
MULTI-MATH ULE - a low-energy technology with much mathematical underpinning
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HYPOCORISTIC
PRONUNCIATION: (hy-puh-kuh-RIS-tik, hip-uh-)
MEANING: adjective: Relating to a pet name or diminutive form of a name. noun: A pet name or diminutive form of a name.
ETYMOLOGY: From Greek hypokoristikos, from hypokorizesthai (to call by pet names), from hypo- (under) + kor- (child). Ultimately from Indo-European root ker- (to grow), which is also the source of other words such as increase, recruit, crew, crescent, cereal, concrete, crescendo, sincere, and Spanish crecer (to grow). Earliest documented use: 1796. __________________________________
HYPNOCORISTIC - putting the kids to sleep; lullaby-like
HYPOCHORISTIC - singing under your breath
THY POCO-RISTIC - your little flick of the hand
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FILIATION
PRONUNCIATION: (fil-ee-AY-shuhn)
MEANING: noun: 1. The fact of being descended or derived from someone or something. 2. The act of determining such relationship. 3. Forming of a new branch.
ETYMOLOGY: From Latin filius (son). Earliest documented use: 1529. _________________________________
FIFIATION - transforming into a French poodle
CILIATION - developing hairlike projections all over
FILIATIRON - ferromagnetic wiring
FILINATION - a country of form-filler-outers
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TEKNONYMY - (or TECNONYMY)
PRONUNCIATION: (tek-NON-uh-mee)
MEANING: noun: The custom of naming a parent after their child.
ETYMOLOGY: From Greek teknon (child) + -onym (name). Earliest documented use: 1888.
NOTES: If you have ever called your spouse Billy’s Dad or Billy’s Mom, you have practiced teknonymy. When we refer to a parent as a senior, as in Bush Sr. (or, to get fancy, Bush père), we are also doing a kind of teknonymy. It’s just that in some cultures teknonymy is practiced more formally and a parent is renamed after the birth of the first child. There are many reasons for using teknonymy. In some cultures, it’s considered taboo to call certain relations by name (as in the usage example below). Sometimes, it’s convenience. You may not know or remember the names of your child’s friends’ parents, for example, so you resort to teknonymy. __________________________________
TECH NO NY MY - No electronics in New York City? Amazing!
TECNOZYMY - genecically-engineered yeast
TECHNONYMY - web-surfing in incognito mode
TREKNONYMY - nobody knows the names of Picard and crew in this adventure that takes place in the Holodeck
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PUERPERAL
PRONUNCIATION: (pyoo-UHR-puhr-uhl)
MEANING: adjective: Relating to childbirth or following childbirth.
ETYMOLOGY: From Latin puerpera (woman who has given birth), from puer (child) + -para (carrying), from parere (to bear). The Latin puer is ultimately from the Indo-European root pau- (few, little), which is also the source of few, foal, filly, pony, poor, pauper, poco, puerile, poltroon, pullulate, punchinello, and catchpole. Earliest documented use: 1716. _______________________
GUERPERAL - warring
PUER-PERIAL - His Exalted Majesty is still only six
PUERTERAL - portly
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PEDANTIC
PRONUNCIATION: (puh-DAN-tik)
MEANING: adjective: Characterized by an excessive, narrow adherence to rules without practical judgment.
ETYMOLOGY: From French pédant or Italian pedante, perhaps from Latin paedagogare (to teach). Earliest documented use: 1607. __________________________
PET ANTIC - my little doggie does the cutest trick
PEDIANTIC - and so does my kid
SEDAN TIC - my car gets a twitch at 31 mph
FED ANTIC - what's the Federal Reserve Bank trying to do now?
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