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GAMESMANSHIP
PRONUNCIATION: (GAYMZ-muhn-ship)
MEANING: noun: 1. The use of legal, but unethical, tactics in a contest. For example, psychological intimidation, manipulation, distraction, etc. 2. The use of questionable means to gain an advantage.
ETYMOLOGY: From games + sportsmanship. Earliest documented use: 1939. ____________________________
DAMES MAN SHIP - oxymoronic definition of the Women's Navy Corps
GAMES MANWHIP - ancient spectacle for sadists
GATESMANSHIP - the art of sneaking in without paying
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PHONOPHOBIA
PRONUNCIATION: (foh-nuh/noh-FOH-bee-uh)
MEANING: noun: 1. A fear of or intolerance of loud sounds. 2. A hypersensitivity to sound. 3. An aversion to the sound of one’s own voice.
ETYMOLOGY: From Greek phono- (sound) + -phobia (fear). Earliest documented use: 1841. See also, astraphobia. ______________________________
PRO-NO-PHOBIA - professionals don't scare me
PEONOPHOBIA - ...but I am afraid of serfs
PHONOPHIBIA - I can hear my leg-bones when I walk
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RETCON
PRONUNCIATION: (RET-kon)
MEANING: noun: The introduction of new information to give a different interpretation of an established storyline.
verb tr.: To revise a storyline in this manner.
ETYMOLOGY: From the first three letters of words in the phrase retroactive continuity. Earliest documented use: 1988. ___________________________________
RETOON - what a fiddler does between pieces
RETCHON - the fundamental particle of nausea
RESTCON - even a prisoner is entitled to a fifteen-minute break every now and then
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FLAK
PRONUNCIATION: (flak)
MEANING: noun: 1. Severe criticism. 2. Anti-aircraft fire.
ETYMOLOGY: An acronym of German Flugzeugabwehrkanone (anti-aircraft gun), from Flieger (flyer) + Abwehr (defense) + Kanone (gun). Earliest documented use: 1938. The word is sometimes also spelled as flack. ________________________________
KLAK - the second of the Tappet brothers
BLAK - one of the colors of my True Love's hair
FLARK - Noah's flying boat
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HAZMAT
PRONUNCIATION: (HAZ-mat)
MEANING: noun: Dangerous material, for / example, something toxic, explosive, or inflammable. adjective: Relating to hazardous material.
ETYMOLOGY: A shortening of hazardous + material. Earliest documented use: 1972. _______________________________ HAZMATH - the calculus of danger HAR ! M.A.T. - my getting a Masters of Arts in Teaching would be laughable
HAZOMAT - where to buy teasing routines
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LARP
PRONUNCIATION: (larp)
MEANING: noun: A role-playing game in which participants assume various characters and use costumes and props. verb intr.: 1. To play such a game. 2. To pretend to be what one is not.
ETYMOLOGY: An acronym for Live Action Role Playing. Earliest documented use: 1990.
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LARF - the sound of a Cockney laughing
LRRP - (pronounced “lurp”) a prolonged mission deep behind enemy lines; acronym of “Long Range Reconnaissance Patrol”
L.A. NP - Nurse Practitioner from southern California
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BLAD
PRONUNCIATION: (blad)
MEANING: noun: A promotional flier or a book extract packaged to showcase and promote a book.
ETYMOLOGY: Perhaps a blend of blurb + ad or an acronym for Basic/Book Layout and Design. Another possibility is from Scottish blad (fragment, portfolio). Earliest documented use: 1930s. _________________________
BX AD - promotional literature for am obsolete form of electrical cable
OB LAD - a boy baby
B DAD - so-so parent
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INCARNATE
PRONUNCIATION: (adj: in-KAHR-nuht/nit/nayt, verb: in-KAHR-nayt)
MEANING: adjective: 1. Embodied in flesh. 2. Personified. 3. Flesh-colored; blood red.. verb tr.: 1. To give bodily form to. 2. To make real; to actualize. 3. To personify.
ETYMOLOGY: From Latin incarnare (to make into flesh), from Latin caro (flesh). Ultimately from the Indo-European root sker- (to cut), which also gave us skirt, curt, screw, shard, shears, carnage, carnivorous, carnation, sharp, scrape, and incarnadine. Earliest documented use: 1395. A related word is avatar. ____________________________
IN BARN ATE - had lunch in the building with straw and cows and horses and stuff
"INCA" NATE - nickname for Nathan, the expert in Peruvian pre-Columbian civilization
IN-CAR NITE - once a month the fast-food joint invites its customers to eat their evening meal in the parking lot
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UNPLUGGED
PRONUNCIATION: (un-PLUHGD)
MEANING: adjective: 1. Authentic; unadorned. 2. Refraining from the constant use of electronic communication and entertainment devices. 3. Relating to music performed with acoustic rather than electric instruments. 4. Not connected to an electrical outlet. 5. Without a plug or stopper (of a container of liquid). 6. Low-key; intimate.
ETYMOLOGY: From un- (not) + plug, from Dutch plug. Earliest documented use: 1823. __________________________
UMP-LUGGED - toted by the referee
GUNPLUGGED - shot with a bullet
UNSLUGGED - not shot with a bullet
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A GOGO
PRONUNCIATION: (uh GO-go)
MEANING: adjective: In abundance.
ETYMOLOGY: From French à gogo (aplenty). Earliest documented use: 1950. A synonym, galore, is also used postpositively. __________________________________
GOGO - a popular social form the 1960s, featuring provocatively clad women dancing, originally in nightclubs and bars
A GIGO - bad data give useless conclusions (acronym of "Garbage In, Garbage Out")
A GOO-GO - a solvent for sticky stuff
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