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HERJULES
 PRONUNCIATION:  (HUHR-kyuh-leez)
 
 MEANING:  noun: A man of extraordinary strength or size.
 
 ETYMOLOGY:  After Hercules, the son of Zeus and Alcmene in Greek mythology. Hercules performed many feats requiring extraordinary strength and effort, such as cleaning the Augean stables. He also slew the monster Hydra. Earliest documented use: 1567. Also see herculean.
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 HERULES - Vive le Roi!
 
 HERJULES - the royal diamonds and emeralds
 
 HERCULESS - Dame Agatha without her renowned Belgian detective
 
 HERCUES - Even after losing everything in a disastrous fire, the renowned actress never missed these
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TRAVEST
 PRONUNCIATION:  (TRA-vuhst)
 
 MEANING:  verb tr.: To mock or to parody.
 
 ETYMOLOGY:  From either French travestir or Italian travestire, from tra- (across), from Latin trans- + vestire (to dress). Earliest documented use: 1656.
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 TARAVEST - a waistcoat with the motto of Scarlett's plantation embroidered to the pocket
 
 TERAVEST - what you'd have to do, and tlhen some, to buy half of the outstanding Apple stock
 
 THAVEST - what you put on after you've put on thapants, thashirt, and thatie
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ANATHEMATIZE
 PRONUNCIATION:  (uh-NATH-uh-muh-tyz)
 
 MEANING:  verb tr.: To denounce, condemn, or curse.
 
 ETYMOLOGY:  From Middle French anathematiser, from Latin anathematizare (to ban, curse, or detest), from Greek anathematizein (to curse), from anathema (something devoted to evil). Earliest documented use: 1473.
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 A.B.A.-THEMATIZE - to re-write a Scott Turow book so that it's really about Organized Law
 
 ANTHEMATIZE - to make a song symbolize a country
 
 ANATHEMA-TIKE - Dennis the Menace (apologies to Hank Ketcham)
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IMMISERATE
 PRONUNCIATION:  (i-MIZ-uh-rayt)
 
 MEANING:  verb tr.: To impoverish or to make miserable.
 
 ETYMOLOGY:  Back-formation from immiseration (impoverishment), loan translation of German Verelendung (impoverishment). The word is from in- (into) + miserable, from Latin miserari (to pity), from miser (pitiable, wretched). Earliest documented use: 1956.
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 A.M. MISERATE - unhappiness in the morning
 
 IMMIE RATE - what it costs to buy a marble
 
 EMMI-BERATE - to scold for being too fixated on TV awards
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BETRUMP
 PRONUNCIATION:  (be-TRUHMP)
 
 MEANING:  verb tr.:
 1. To deceive or cheat.
 2. To elude.
 
 ETYMOLOGY:  From be- + French tromper (to deceive), which also gave us trumpery and trompe l’oeil. Earliest documented use: 1522.
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 BEST RUMP - a superlative cut of roast
 
 BE TRAMP - play a role in a Charlie Chaplin movie (or a full-length Disney cartoon)
 
 BET SUM (𝑝) - make a quiet wager
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MANUSCRIBE
 PRONUNCIATION:  (MAN-yuh-skryb)
 
 MEANING:  verb tr.:
 1. To write by hand.
 2. To autograph.
 
 ETYMOLOGY:  Back-formation from manuscript, from manus (hand) + scribere (to write). Ultimately from the Indo-European root skribh- (to cut, separate, or sift), which also gave us subscribe, scripture, scribble, describe, circumflex, and circumspect. Earliest documented use: 1649.
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 MANY SCRIBE - just about everybody knows how to write
 
 MANUS CRIME - transgressions committed by hand
 
 MANU'S TRIBE - his extended family, friends and companions
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TYPOMANIA
 PRONUNCIATION:  (ty-puh-MAY-nee-uh)
 
 MEANING:  noun:
 1. An obsession with typography.
 2. An obsession with typology or symbolism.
 3. An obsession with getting published.
 
 ETYMOLOGY:   From Greek typos (impression) + mania (excessive enthusiasm or craze). Earliest documented use: 1882.
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 TYPHOMANIA - I see evidence of Salmonella infections everywhere
 
 T.Y., ROMANIA - an expression of gratitude in Bucharest
 
 TYPTOMANIA - a fascination with tulips, Tiny Tim, and ukuleles
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EPISTEMOLOGY
 MEANING:  noun: The study of knowledge, especially its nature, origin, limits, validity, etc.
 
 ETYMOLOGY:  From Greek episteme (knowledge) + -logy (study). Earliest documented use: 1847.
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 EPISTEMOLOGY - science of plant pests (aphids et al) that grow on the stems and leaves
 
 EPICSTEMOLOGY - how sunflowers keep their blooms upright
 
 EXISTEMOLOGY - whether or not there is a genre of rock music dealing with emotional themes
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YESTEREVE
 PRONUNCIATION:  (YES-tuh-reev)
 
 MEANING:  noun: Yesterday evening.
 adverb: During yesterday evening.
 
 ETYMOLOGY:  From yester- (a time one period before the present one), from Old English giestran (previous day) + eve/even (evening). Earliest documented use: 1565. Another form of this word is yestreen.
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 ESTEREVE - the night before Purim
 
 YESSER, EVE - Adam accedes to his mate's requests, if sarcastically
 
 GESTE RÈVE - dream of elegance and magnanimity
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MARCESCENCE 
 PRONUNCIATION:  (mahr-SES-uhns)
 
 MEANING:  noun: The retention of dead leaves, etc., as opposed to shedding.
 
 ETYMOLOGY:  From Latin marcescere (to wither), from marcere (to wither). Earliest documented use: 1859.
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 MAR-CRESCENCE - sea level is rising
 
 MARCH SCENE - warriors in serried ranks assembled
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AGGIORNAMENTO
 PRONUNCIATION:  (uh-johr-nuh-MEN-toh)
 
 MEANING:  noun: A process of modernization or bringing up to date.
 
 ETYMOLOGY:  The word came on the radar of the English-speaking world from a speech given by Pope John XXIII in which he called for a revision of the church code. From Italian aggiornamento (updating), from aggiornare (to bring up to date), from a- (to) + giorno (day), from Latin diurnus (daily) ), from dies (day). Ultimately from the Indo-European root dyeu- (to shine) that also gave us adjourn, diary, diet, circadian, journal, journey, quotidian, sojourn, diva, divine, deify, Jupiter, Jove, jovial, July, Zeus, and Sanskrit deva (god). Earliest documented use: 1962.
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 ANGIORNAMENTO - an elegant treatment for fixing narrowed coronary arteries
 
 OGGIORNAMENTO - today's outfit
 
 AGRIORNAMENTO - decorative plants
 
 AGGIORNAMENT - the chess match will be continued tomorrow
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CLICKBAIT
 PRONUNCIATION:  (KLIK-bayt)
 
 MEANING:  noun: A sensationalized, often misleading, headline that is designed to entice users to click on a hyperlink.
 
 ETYMOLOGY:  A combination of click + bait, a headline that makes a user click on the link to find out more, only to be disappointed by content of dubious value. Earliest documented use: 1999.
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 CHICKBAIT - a baby in a carriage
 
 CLOCKBAIT - what it takes to get a mouse to run up (must be finished before one)
 
 CLICKWAIT - how you know you've been put on "Hold"
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OMNISHAMBLES
 PRONUNCIATION:  (OM-ni-sham-buhlz)
 
 MEANING:  noun: A situation that is a complete mess, especially when resulting from mismanagement.
 
 ETYMOLOGY:  From Latin omni- (all) + shambles (a state of great disorder). The word was coined by writer Tony Roche in The Thick of It (video, 2 sec.), a satirical television series about the inner workings of the British government. Earliest documented use: 2009. Some related terms are dumpster fire and clusterfuck.
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 SOMNISHAMBLES  - so messed up it puts you to sleep
 
 OMNI-SHAM, LES - Lester, it's all a fake
 
 OMENISH AMBLES - if we go walking maybe we'l see the shape of things to come
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LISTICLEPRONUNCIATION:  (LIS-ti-kuhl)  MEANING:  noun: An article or other piece of writing structured in the form of a list. ETYMOLOGY:  A blend of list + article. From Old English liste (border, strip) and Latin articulus (small joint), from artus (joint). Earliest documented use: 2007. Clickbaits often lead to listicles. __________________________LUSTICLE  - advertising catalog for aphrodysiacs, in outline formLISTICKLE  - miles and miles of Chinese feathersLISTICHE  - a pastiche of a listicle; e.g. ![[Linked Image]](https://wordsmith.org/words/images/listicle_large.png) |  |  |  
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ACQUIHIRE
 PRONUNCIATION:  (AK-wi-hy-uhr)
 
 MEANING:  noun: The purchase of a company for its talent rather than its products or services.
 verb tr.: To buy a company in this manner.
 
 ETYMOLOGY:  Coined by Rex Hammock as a combination of acquire + hire. From Latin quaerere (to seek, get) and Old English hyrian (to hire). Earliest documented use: 2005.
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 AQUÍHIRE - Workers Needed, Spanish a Plus
 
 ACQUAHIRE - Lifeguards Needed
 
 ACQUISHIRE - Hobbits' Swim Club
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PAYWALL
 PRONUNCIATION:  (PAY-wal)
 
 MEANING:  noun: A system of restricting access to online content or services, making them accessible only upon payment.
 
 ETYMOLOGY:  A combination of pay + wall. From Latin pacare (appease), from pax (peace) and vallum (rampart), from vallus (stake). Earliest documented use: 2004.
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 PLAYWALL - public handball court
 
 PRYWALL - hidden door to a secret room
 
 PAYWELL - the kind of job most people want
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TIMEOUS
 PRONUNCIATION:  (TY-muhs)
 
 MEANING:  adjective: In good time.
 
 ETYMOLOGY:  From time, from Old English tima (time). Earliest documented use: 1482.
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 TIMEOLUS - tiny quantity of fear
 
 TRIMEOUS - overzealous with the hedge clippers
 
 TIMEOPUS - determine the airspeed velocity of an unladen Penguin
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YEALING
 PRONUNCIATION:  (YEE-ling)
 
 MEANING:  noun: Someone who is the same age as oneself.
 
 ETYMOLOGY:  From Scots eildins. Earliest documented use: 1728.
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 EALING - city in Est Irginia, about 60 miles WSW of Pittsburg PA
 
 YALING - an entertainment of the Crimson of Harvard, baiting the Eli
 
 YEALING - novel by Marjorie Kinnan Rawlngs (set in Boston where they can't pronounce Rs)
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WITCHING HOUR
 PRONUNCIATION:  (WICH-ing our)
 
 MEANING:  noun: Midnight.
 
 ETYMOLOGY:  From the belief that witches are the most active at that time. Earliest documented use: 1762.
 
 NOTES:  Some say the witching hour is midnight while others believe it’s 3-4 am. The term witching hour has also been applied to early evening when babies supposedly cry more often. In the world of stock markets, it is the last hour of trading on the third Friday of certain months when there’s more volatility. So which one is it? Only witches know.
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 WITCHING TOUR - Salem, MA, on October 31
 
 PITCHING HOUR - a sixty-minute-long infomercial
 
 WITCHING HOURI - a magical attractive Muslim woman
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MERIDIAN
 PRONUNCIATION:  (muh-RID-ee-uhn)
 
 MEANING:  noun:  1. A line connecting the North Pole to the South Pole or a circle passing through the two poles.
 2. Midday.
 3. The highest point, as of power, prosperity, development, etc.
 adj.:	1. Relating to a meridian.
 2. Relating to midday.
 3. Relating to the highest point of someone’s power, prosperity, development, etc.
 
 ETYMOLOGY:  From Old French meridien, from Latin meridianus, from meridies (noon), from medius (mid) + dies (day). Earliest documented use: 1386.
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 MERINDIAN - a large body of water bounded on East and West by Africa and Australia, on North and South by Asia and Antarctica
 
 MERIDIANA - light-hearted Princess
 
 MERDIAN - crappy
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EPHEMERAL
 PRONUNCIATION:  (i-FEM-uh-ruhl)
 
 MEANING:  adjective: Lasting a very short time; transitory.
 noun: Anything short-lived.
 
 ETYMOLOGY:  From Greek ephemeros (short-lived), from epi- (upon) + hemera (day). Earliest documented use: 1576.
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 PHEMERAL - pertaining to the upper-leg bone
 
 e-pH EMERALD - a highly acidic green jewel, with a log-hydrogen-ion concentration of -2.718281828...
 
 EPHEMERAW - I know it hurts now, but it'll be better by tomorrow
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CERACEOUS
 PRONUNCIATION:  (suh-RAY-shuhs)
 
 MEANING:  adjective: Waxy.
 
 ETYMOLOGY:  From Latin cera (wax) + -aceous (resembling or relating to). Earliest documented use: 1768.
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 ACERACEOUS - sharp, barbed
 
 CELACEOUS - titillating, suggestive
 
 CERVACEOUS - beery
 
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HEBDOMADAL
 PRONUNCIATION:  (heb-DOM-uh-duhl)
 
 MEANING:  adjective: Weekly.
 
 ETYMOLOGY:  From Latin hebdomas, from Greek hepta (seven). Earliest documented use: 1612.
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 HEBDO-MEDAL - like Mark Spitz (winning seven Olympic events)
 
 HEBDONADAL - seven championship tennis players
 
 HEBDOMANAL - pertaining to the digestive viscera
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PISCINE
 PRONUNCIATION:  (PY-seen, PIS-ayn)
 
 MEANING:  adjective: Fishy.
 
 ETYMOLOGY:  From Latin piscis (fish). Earliest documented use: 1670.
 
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 PICCINE - Italian opera composer , viz. La Bohême and others
 
 VISCINE - eyedrops
 
 PA'S CINE - your father's movie
 
 APIS-CINE - slow-motion film about bees
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ODONTALGIA
 PRONUNCIATION:  (oh-don-TAL-juh -jee-uh)
 
 MEANING:  noun: Toothache.
 
 ETYMOLOGY:  From Greek odont- (tooth) + -algia (pain). Earliest documented use: 1706.
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 O, DONUT-ALGIA - pain in the jaw from too many sweeets
 
 ADONTALGIA - phantom pain in the jaw even after the dentist pulls your infected tooth
 
 ODONTAL, GA - Georgia branch office of a Mexican dentist
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ABLIGURITION
 PRONUNCIATION:  (uh-blig-yoo-RISH-uhn)
 
 MEANING:  noun: Extravagance, especially in matters of food and drink.
 
 ETYMOLOGY:  From Latin abligurire (to squander on delicacies), from ab- (away) + ligurire (to be dainty), from lingere (to lick). Ultimately from the Indo-European root leigh- (lick), which also gave us linctus, lichen (apparently from the way it licks its way around a surface), lecher, and cunnilingus. Earliest documented use: 1724.
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 OBLIGURITION  - under contract to become pregnant
 
 ABL-IG-UTRITION - fulfilling the Inspector General's criteria for supporting an organism with food
 
 ABO-LIGURITION - hooking other antigens onto the main blood groups
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NUDUM PACTUM
 PRONUNCIATION:  (NOO/NYOO-duhm PAK-tuhm)
 
 MEANING:  noun: An unenforceable contract, one that’s void because of lack of consideration (something of value promised in exchange).
 
 ETYMOLOGY:  From Latin nudus (bare) + pactum (pact). Earliest documented use: 1603.
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 NUNDUM PACTUM - a contract in a convent
 
 NUDUM PICTUM - produce gathered by unclad farmers
 
 NUDUM PARTUM - naked as a newborn babe
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TITUBATION
 PRONUNCIATION: (tich-uh-BAY-shuhn)
 
 MEANING:  noun:
 1. Unsteady movement, such as the staggering, lurching, or nodding of the head or the body.
 2. Stuttering or stammering.
 
 ETYMOLOGY:  From Latin titubare (to stagger). Earliest documented use: 1641.
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 T-TUBATION - inserting a branched tube into the Common Bile Duct
 
 TITUS-ATION - transforming into be the Roman Emperor from around 80 BC
 
 Ti-TUBA TIN - when mixed with titanium, an alloy from which large, low-pitched musical instruments are made
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TWATTLE
 PRONUNCIATION:  (TWAT-uhl)
 
 MEANING:  noun: Idle talk; nonsense.
 verb intr.: To talk idly.
 
 ETYMOLOGY:  Perhaps an alteration of tattle, of imitative origin. Earliest documented use: 1673.
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 WATTLE - the dingle-dangle hanging from a turkey's throat (not to be confused with the dingle-dangle that hangs from a turkey's beak, which is a SNOOD)
 
 TWA TALE - the Rise and Fall of the Constellation
 
 WATTLE - Barrista's greeting (usually followed by "you have?")
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COCK OF THE WALK
 PRONUNCIATION:  (KOK ov thuh wahk)
 
 MEANING:  noun: A person who behaves in an arrogant and domineering manner in a group.
 
 ETYMOLOGY:  In animal husbandry, an enclosed yard or a pen is known as a walk. A rooster who rules a roost is, literally, a cock of the walk. Earliest documented use: 1781.
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 CONK OF THE WALK - hit your head on a low-hanging branch
 
 CORK OF THE WALK - the Minister of Silly Walks (see Monty Python's Flying Circus)
 
 CLOCK OF THE WALK - used for time trials in the Olympic power-walking event
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PENETRALIA
 PRONUNCIATION:  (pe-nuh-TRAY-lee-uh)
 
 MEANING:  plural noun: The innermost, secret, or hidden parts of something.
 
 ETYMOLOGY:  From Latin penetralia, from penetrare (to penetrate), from penitus (interior) + intrare (to enter). Earliest documented use: 1668.
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 PEN-TRALIA - old slang from when Australia was the place they sent convicted criminals to
 
 PINE TRALIA - we'll follow your scent with bloodhounds
 
 FENETRA LIRA - throw your pre-E.C. Italian currency out the window
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FRENEMY
 PRONUNCIATION:  (FREN-uh-mee)
 
 MEANING:  noun: Someone with whom one is friendly, despite feeling hostility.
 
 ETYMOLOGY:  blend of friend + enemy. Earliest documented use: 1891.
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 FIRE NEMY - Nemy, you're out of a job
 
 FREE MY - release the one I own
 
 𝒇 RENÉ MAY - [loudly] it's possible that M. Coty will
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GLAMP
 PRONUNCIATION:  (glamp)
 
 MEANING:  verb intr.: To camp in comforts or luxuries not typically available in camping, such as electricity, plumbing, beds, etc.
 
 ETYMOLOGY:  Back-formation from glamping, a blend of glamorous + camping. Earliest documented use: 2007.
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 GO LAMP - green light
 
 GLAM UP - apply a superficial veneer, in an attempt to be stylish
 
 GLAD MP - a happy member of the House of Commons
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INSINUENDO
 PRONUNCIATION:  (in-sin-yuh-EN-doh)
 
 MEANING:  noun: An assertion or hint that’s disparaging and suggestive.
 
 ETYMOLOGY:  A blend of insinuation + innuendo. Earliest documented use: 1884.
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 IN SIN U END - you'll go to Hell if you don't mend your ways
 
 RINSIN UENDO - using a bidet
 
 IN-SITU ENDO - the goal of endoscopy; examining something in place, without removing it
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COOPETITION
 PRONUNCIATION:  (ko-op-uh-TISH-uhn)
 
 MEANING:  noun: A collaboration between rivals.
 
 ETYMOLOGY:  A blend of cooperative + competition. Earliest documented use: 1913.
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 COMP-ETITION - the struggle for free tickets
 
 C=O=O PETITION - popular proposal to limit Carbon Dioxide emissions
 
 CO-PETITION - 1) two people express their wishes; 2) or maybe it's just the Commanding Officer's request
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GLAMAZON
 PRONUNCIATION:  (GLA-muh-zon)
 
 MEANING. noun: A tall, glamorous, self-assured woman.
 
 ETYMOLOGY:  A blend of glamor + amazon. Earliest documented use: 1943.
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 GLAMAZONE - Hollywood
 
 LLAMAZON - a very strong Andean beast of burden
 
 GLAMATON - a motorized Barbie doll
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CORONATION STREET
 PRONUNCIATION:  (kor-uh-NAY-shuhn street)
 
 MEANING:  adjective: Working-class.
 
 ETYMOLOGY:  After Coronation Street, a British television series about the lives of working-class people in the fictional town of Weatherfield. The soap opera debuted in 1960 and has been running ever since. It has its own affectionate nickname: Corrie. Ironically, Coronation Street is named after something far from working-class, a crown (corona). Earliest documented use: 1962.
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 CORONATION TREET - candy distributed at the installation ceremony
 
 CORN-NATION STREET - the main drag in Iowa
 
 MORONATION STREET - the way of the mentally challenged
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STEPNEY
 PRONUNCIATION:  (STEP-nee)
 
 MEANING:  noun:
 1. A spare wheel or a spare tire.
 2. Something or someone treated as a backup.
 
 ETYMOLOGY:  After Stepney Street in Llanelli, Wales, where such wheels were initially manufactured. Earliest documented use: 1907.
 
 NOTES:In the early days, automobiles did not come with a spare wheel. At the same time, roads were often not in good condition. Also, they were more likely to have nails that had fallen from horseshoes. As a result, flat tires or punctures were common. Walter and Thomas Davies started a business manufacturing compact spare wheels at Stepney Street and it took off. As a result, such wheels came to be known as stepneys. These days the term is used mostly on the Indian subcontinent.
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 STEPKEY - needed to decipher the Dance of the Bees, which they use to tell the hive where the source of nectar is
 
 STEPNEY - rigging used by sailors to climb to the sails and spars
 
 SHEPNEY - word used by some Welsh rustics as an elided form of "Shetland pony"
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PEPPER ALLEY
 PRONUNCIATION:  (PEP-uhr AL-ee)
 
 MEANING:  noun:
 1. Rough treatment.
 2. Severe beating.
 
 ETYMOLOGY:  After Pepper Alley, a street in London, UK. Earliest documented use: 1820.
 
 NOTES:  The term arose as boxing slang, from the verb pepper, meaning to hit repeatedly. The phrase “to pay a visit to Pepper Alley” means to receive severe beating.
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 PEPPE RALLY - assembly to foster a girls' school spirit
 
 "PEPPER" ALLEN - nickname of Gracie's older brother
 
 PEPPER VALLEY - instead of grapes they grow Capsicum plants
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CARNABY
 PRONUNCIATION:  (KAHR-nuh-bee)
 
 MEANING:  adjective: Fashionable or stylish.
 
 ETYMOLOGY:  After Carnaby Street in the West End of London, which became known in the 1960s for fashionable clothing stores. Earliest documented use: 1964.
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 CAR BABY - how Uncle Remus would trap a modern-day Br'er Rabbit, if he wanted to
 
 CANNABY - weed, diminutively speaking
 
 CARNALY - (sorry, can't publish this one; it's a family website)
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