Word-o-phobe

As if “blogosphere” weren't already enough of an ugly and unnecessary word, Kurt Andersen now offers a coinage that makes life even less worth living: blogospherese.

Electrocution?

Note to Gothamist, rest of world: Electrocution does not mean injury by electrical shock. It means death by electrical shock. If you don't die, you haven't been electrocuted.

This may seem like pedantry, but if bloggers want to claim to be journalists, they need to be able to distinguish clearly between death and non-death. Allowing readers to believe that dogs have been killed when they've merely been injured is inaccurate reporting.

materteral

Sometimes it seems like every college-degreed person in America, but me, is madly in love with this David Sedaris, who, frankly, I can't stand. But that's neither here nor there. Today's Manhattan User's Guide uses the word materteral, which—as is clear from the context below—is the “aunt” equivalent of “avuncular.”

In the old days, the voice of the holidays was the avuncular Burl Ives. Now, it's the more materteral David Sedaris, which is progress in our book.

[The Mavens, on “materteral”]

bouquiner

I think it's funny that just after reading this article, by a book-collecting professor, I read today's French-Word-A-Day:

bouquiner (boo-kee-nay) verb
1. to hunt after, to collect, old books
2. (informal) to read

I really need to read more after work, and I definitely should start studying French again, but I'm always tired and the TV's so distracting. Sigh.

eleemosynary

"But Cash didn't go to Folsom for purely eleemosynary reasons." From When the Jailhouse Rocked (washingtonpost.com)

M-W.com: "eleemosynary -- of, relating to, or supported by charity"

Word-o-phile: Spanish Popeye

Spanish Popeye describes a loophole in New York City law regulating the adult-entertainment industry. The law permits a business to operate outside adult-entertainment zones if at least 60 percent of its merchandize is not X-rated. The Times explains that the term is a coinage of Robert Sacklow, a buildings inspector who once found eighteen thousand copies of Popeye cartoons dubbed into Spanish, in a sex shop with "only" twelve thousand porn videos.

Irrefragable

irrefragable: Dictionary.com Word of the Day. irrefragable [Dictionary.com Word of the Day]

I don't mean to brag, but it's rare these days for me to run across a non-technical word that I've never seen before. (By non-technical, I mean words that don't derive from science or mathematics or engineering. Anyone can aim the name of a chemical compound my way.)

Irrefragable makes me very happy.

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