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JAUNTY
PRONUNCIATION: (JON/JAHN-tee)
MEANING: adjective: 1. Stylish. 2. Lively; self-confident.
ETYMOLOGY: In the beginning the word meant well-bred. From French gentil (nice), from Old French gentil (noble), from Latin gens (clan). Earliest documented use: 1662. __________________________
AUNTY - 2. (adj) against
HAUNTY - suitable for Halloween
JAUNEY - yellowed, icteric
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HIPSTER
PRONUNCIATION: (HIP-stuhr)
MEANING: noun: One whose interests in clothing, music, etc., tend to be outside the mainstream, especially in a self-conscious way.
ETYMOLOGY: Of uncertain origin, perhaps from hep (up-to-date). Earliest documented use: 1920. ___________________________________
SHIPSTER - lover of large boats (think John Masefield !)
HOPSTER - beer aficionado; owner of a craft brewery
CHiPster - Erik Estrada
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DECARBONIZE
PRONUNCIATION: (dee-KAHR-buh-nyz)
MEANING: verb tr., intr.: 1. To reduce or remove carbon emissions by curtailing the use of fossil fuels. verb tr.: 2. To remove carbon deposits from something, such as an internal combustion engine.
ETYMOLOGY: Earlier to decarbonize was to reduce the content of carbon in metals, such as crude iron. From de- (off, away) + carbon, from Latin carbon (charcoal). Earliest documented use: 1876. __________________________________
DE-GARBONIZE - remove the chickpeas
DE-CARBORIZE - retrofit an engine with fuel injectors
DE-CARTONIZE - remove from their paper boxes
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SURLY
PRONUNCIATION: (SUHR-lee)
MEANING: adjective: 1. Rude; sullen; unfriendly. 2. Ominous or dismal (used for weather, clouds, sky, ocean, etc.).
ETYMOLOGY: In the beginning the word meant lordly or majestic. Surly is an alteration of sirly, from sir, shortening of sire, from Old French sire, from Latin senior (older man), from senex (old). Ultimately from the Indo-European root sen- (old), which is also the ancestor of senate, senile, senectitude, and senescence. Earliest documented use: 1566. ___________________________________
SKURLY - droning, like a bagpipes
SUERLY - plaintiffly
SUR LYS - over the Lily (compare sub rosa - under the Rose)
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COPERNICAN
PRONUNCIATION: (koh/kuh-PUHR-ni-kuhn)
MEANING: adjective: 1. Very important; radically different; paradigm shifting. 2. Relating to Copernicus or his theory that the earth rotates on its axis and revolves around the sun.
ETYMOLOGY: After the astronomer Nicolaus Copernicus (1473-1543) whose heliocentric views were considered revolutionary in a world that believed in the geocentric model. Earliest documented use: 1667. ____________________________
KAEPERNICAN - placing principles above financial gain; “putting one’s money where one’s mouth is”
COPPERNICAN - a special battery made from copper, nickel, and calcium COPER-NICIAN - one who is expert in dealing with adversity
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RITZY
PRONUNCIATION: (RIT-see)
MEANING: adjective: Stylish, glamorous, elegant, fashionable, etc., especially in an ostentatious manner.
ETYMOLOGY: After César Ritz (1850-1918), a Swiss hotelier known for luxurious hotels. Earliest documented use: 1919. ____________________________
RITTY - full of dye
FRITZY - Nancy's aunt (her last name, btw, was "Ritz")
ROTZY - college extracurricular group for training potential military officers
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BACCHANALIZE
PRONUNCIATION: (BAK-uh-nuh-lyz)
MEANING: verb intr.: To engage in wild revelry.
ETYMOLOGY: After Bacchus, the god of wine in Roman mythology. His Greek equivalent is Dionysus. Earliest documented use: 1656. _____________________
BATCHANALIZE - examine a subset of the product in question
T'BACCH-ANALIZE - scrutinize the cigarettes
BACH-ANALIZE - let me explain to you the structure and complexity of the Goldberg Variations
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OVERTON WINDOW
PRONUNCIATION: (OH-vuhr-tuhn WIN-doh)
MEANING: noun: The range of beliefs, attitudes, etc., considered acceptable at any given time.
ETYMOLOGY: After Joseph Overton (1960-2003) who proposed the idea. Earliest documented use: 2003. _______________________________
OVERTOE WINDOW - an opening in the tip of shoes so the nails can be viewed
OVERTON WIDOW - surviving spouse of the late Sir John Overton
OVERTON WINDOW - overtone window (see "f-hole")
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BARMECIDE
PRONUNCIATION: (BAHR-muh-syd)
MEANING: noun: One giving only the illusion of abundance or some benefits.
ETYMOLOGY: After Barmecide, a nobleman in the story “Barber’s Sixth Brother” from the collection One Thousand and One Nights (also known as The Arabian Nights). In the story, Barmecide pretends to host a lavish feast for a beggar. The beggar plays along, pretending to enjoy the food and wine. He then pretends to get drunk and knocks Barmecide down in the process. In the end, Barmecide is pleased with the beggar for going with the joke and offers him a real feast. Earliest documented use: 1713. ______________________________
BARDECIDE - the barrista will let me know when she can't serve me any more beer
BARBECIDE - to kill a beard
KARMECIDE - when it's your fate to be murdered
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SHRINKFLATION
PRONUNCIATION: (shringk-FLAY-shuhn)
MEANING: noun: The practice of reducing the size of products while selling at the same price.
ETYMOLOGY: A blend of shrink + inflation. Earliest documented use: 2013. _______________________________
SHRINKFLATIRON - a smaller gadget to press your clothes with
SHRIEKFLATION - when you exclaim with horror upon seeing the latest CPI
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