PYGMALION

PRONUNCIATION: (pig-MAYL-yuhn, -MAY-lee-uhn)

MEANING: noun: A mentor, especially a man who mentors a woman.
adjective: Describing a word considered offensive, such as a swear word.

ETYMOLOGY: From George Bernard Shaw’s 1913 play Pygmalion. Earliest documented use: noun: 1926, adjective: 1914.
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PYGMY LION- Prince of the Beasts

PY(G) MALIGN - Post-Year of Graduate School is evil...

PYGAMA LION - if Calvin and Hobbes had evolved slightly differently