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Feb 10, 2026
This week’s themeIs it a noun or a verb? Both! This week’s words rizz
The Garden of Love, 1630s
Art: Peter Paul Rubens
A.Word.A.Day
with Anu Gargrizz
PRONUNCIATION:
MEANING:
noun: The ability to charm or seduce. verb intr.: To charm or seduce. ETYMOLOGY:
Probably short for charisma, from Greek charisma (favor, gift), from
charizesthai (to favor), charis (favor, grace). Earliest documented use:
2021.
NOTES:
The term was popularized by Twitch streamer Kai Cenat. It’s most
likely a middle clipping of charisma. Some other words formed by clipping
the middle are fridge (refrigerator), flu (influenza), and tec (detective).
USAGE:
“For an allegedly drab bird, this small passerine [a perching bird]
has lots of rizz.” Ed Douglas; Country Diary; The Guardian (London, UK); May 10, 2025. “By the time we got to the gym, [Jason] Nguyen was already there, performing for the camera by flirting with a woman on a weight bench. ‘Is Jason rizzing right now?’ Piker asked.” Andrew Marantz; You Mad, Bro?; The New Yorker; Mar 24, 2025. See more usage examples of rizz in Vocabulary.com’s dictionary. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:
I see too plainly custom forms us all. Our thoughts, our morals, our most
fixed belief, are consequences of our place of birth. -Aaron Hill,
dramatist and writer (10 Feb 1685-1750)
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