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PLACER
PRONUNCIATION: (for 1 & 2: PLAS-uhr, for 3 & 4: PLAY-suhr)
MEANING: noun: 1. A deposit of valuable minerals found in sand or gravel. 2. A place where such a deposit is washed to extract the valuable minerals. 3. One who finishes in a particular place in a contest. 4. One who arranges something.
ETYMOLOGY: For 1 & 2: From Spanish placer (sandbank), from Catalan placer (shoal), from Latin platea (street), from Greek plateia hodos (broad street). Earliest documented use: 1829. For 3 & 4: From place, from Latin platea (street), from Greek plateia hodos (broad street). Earliest documented use: 1578. __________________________
UPLACER - one who fastens footwear firmly on the feet
POL-ACER - a Canadian (maple-leaf) politician
P.R. ACER - one who pulls off a public-relations riumph
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PSYCHROPHOBIA
PRONUNCIATION: (sy-kruh-FO-bee-uh)
MEANING: noun: An abnormal fear of cold.
ETYMOLOGY: From Greek psychro- (cold) + -phobia (fear). Earliest documented use: 1727. ___________________________
PSYCHROPHONIA - the noise made by very cold ice as it shrinks further
PSYCHROPROBIA - micro-mapping the temperature gradients in vessels of liquid helium
POSY-CHRO-PHOBIA - fear of bright-colored flowers
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CHEKHOV'S GUN
PRONUNCIATION: (chek-ofs GUHN)
MEANING: noun: 1. The literary principle that if an element is introduced in a story, it must be shown to have a purpose. 2. An element introduced in a story that is revealed to have a purpose later on.
ETYMOLOGY: After the playwright and doctor Anton Chekhov (1860-1904) who espoused this principle. Earliest documented use: 1951. __________________________________
CHEKHOV'S GUN - a special removable adhesive devised by Dr Chekov for attaching moustache and beard to the actors' faces, as needed, as part of their costume
CHECK-H.O.V. GUN - for when traffic enforcers encounter road rage while verifying compliance with the High-Occupancy Vehicle regulations
CHEKHOV'S NUN - unexpected cast member in The Three Sisters
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PARKINSON'S LAWPRONUNCIATION: (PAHR-kin-suhnz law) MEANING: noun: The observation that work expands to fill the time available. ETYMOLOGY: After C. Northcote Parkinson (1909-1993), author and historian, who first articulated this observation in 1955 in an article in The Economist. Earliest documented use: 1955. _____________________________ PARKINSON'S LAWN - Grassy expanses grow to fill time available for watering, mowing, fertilizing, weeding, grub treatments, aerating, and other things you haven't even thought of PARKING SON'S LAW - start turning the steering wheel back when you're even with the tail ight PARKINSON SLAM - see https:// www.facebook.com/watch/?v=485244885181880
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BARNEY'S BULL
PRONUNCIATION: (bar-neez-BUL)
MEANING: noun: Someone or something in a very bad condition or situation.
ETYMOLOGY: Apparently from a popular 19th-century pantomime in which an escaped bull is chased by various characters until the exhausted animal s captured by a farmhand. Earliest documented use: 1834. _______________________________
BLARNEY'S BULL - Yes, it is
BARN EYES BULL - Ferdinand gets looked at by an owl
BARNEY SKULL - ...and all this time Hamlet's been using the wrong name
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JOHN THOMSON'S MAN
PRONUNCIATION: (jon THOM-suhnz man)
MEANING: noun: A man excessively submissive to his woman.
ETYMOLOGY: Of uncertain origin. Perhaps the original form was Joan Thomson’s man. Earliest documented use: 1513. Some other adjectives to describe such a man are uxorious and henpecked. ______________________________
JOINT: HOMSON'S MAN - Funny name, but it's a reasonably good pub
JOHN THOMSON'S MANE - J.T. has quite the head of hair, doesn't he?!
JOHN THOMSON'S MOAN - cain't tell whether he's in misery or ecstasy
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COLLIER'S FAITH
PRONUNCIATION: (KAHL-yuhrz fayth)
MEANING: noun: Unreasonable faith; blind faith.
ETYMOLOGY: From Latin fides carbonarii (collier’s faith), from German köhlerglaube (collier’s faith). The term may have arisen from the dangerous and uncertain nature of coal mining. Earliest documented use: 1680. ________________________________
COLLIE'S FAITH - Timmy will always be there to save Lassie. Or the other way 'round.
COLLIER'S FAINT "H" - coal-miner's distinct Cockney accent
COLLIDER'S FAITH - the physicist's confidence that his cyclotron will behave as expected
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CHEKHOV'S GUN - a special removable adhesive devised by Dr Chekhov for attaching moustache and beard to the actors' faces, as needed, as part of their costume edit: That should be CHECKHOV'S GUM above, of course - July 20, 2024 1:37 PM
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GRUNTLED
PRONUNCIATION: (GRUHN-tuhld)
MEANING: adjective: Contented; happy.
ETYMOLOGY: Back-formation from disgruntled, from dis- (intensifier) + gruntle (to grumble), frequentative of grunt. Earliest documented use: 1938. __________________________
GAUNTLED - put through a series of [usually unpleasant] experiences administered by a line of people consecutively
GRANT-LED - 1. the Union armies in the later stages of the U. S. Civil War; 2. most scientific research these days, unfortunately
GRUNT-LEAD - (verb) to make an inadvertent sound of reluctance as one plays the first card in a Bridge hand; (noun) the card so led
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EPT
PRONUNCIATION: (ept)
MEANING: adjective: 1. Competent; skillful. 2. Effective; appropriate.
ETYMOLOGY: Back-formation from inept, from Latin ineptus (unsuitable or absurd), from in- (not) + aptus (apt). Earliest documented use: 1938. _______________________
LE PT - physical therapy school in Québec
EPOT - marijuana for vaping
ERT - what flowers grow in, on Flatbush Avenue
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