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IndoorDame
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#weirdwords #weirdwordwednesdays @CBee

I love those moments when you realize the stunningly obvious meaning of a word that you were somehow oblivious to your entire life, like “sour cream is *sour* cream!”🤯

George Johnson narrated one of those new connections for me this week and it made me super happy 😃

dabbe Go fer it, ya gofer! I love this word! 🧡🤎💛 3mo
IndoorDame @dabbe same! And I never thought much about why coffee interns were called the office gofers, but duh 🙄😂 3mo
dabbe @IndoorDame 🤩☕️😂 3mo
CBee Ha, love it! 3mo
Daisey I grew up serving as a tool gofer for my dad and uncle, but I don‘t know that I‘ve ever actually seen the term in print. 3mo
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psalva
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Nighty night! This had me thinking about the interesting linguistic practice of reduplication, the repetition of syllables, words, etc. This one is exact reduplication, but there‘s also rhyming (artsy-fartsy), ablaut (mishmash), sch- (fancy-schmancy), and others. Holy-moly!
#weirdwords #weirdwordWednesdays @CBee

CBee So cool! Thanks for sharing 😊😊 3mo
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IndoorDame
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#weirdwords #weirdwordwednesdays @CBee

Despite having inherited central heterochromia from my mother I seem to be completely incapable of learning the technical word for it, and looked it up for at least the 10th time when it appeared in my reading this week.

CBee So interesting! Funny how you have it but can‘t remember the word for it 😂 3mo
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IndoorDame
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slategreyskies I love this word! 5mo
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IndoorDame
Jane Eyre | Charlotte Bront
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#weirdwords #weirdwordwednesdays @CBee

A word I come across often but only happened to look up for the first time this week. From context I‘d always taken it to mean something closer to acquiescence than quietude, so I was surprised to see the dictionary definition even though I expect I‘d find common ground for all 3 if I pulled out the OED.

TheBookHippie Oooo this is interesting!! 5mo
IndoorDame @TheBookHippie this is exactly what I love about languages!! 5mo
TheBookHippie @IndoorDame Agreed!! ♥️♥️♥️ 5mo
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CBee I love your collages, they‘re always so peaceful and pretty ♥️ 5mo
IndoorDame @CBee thanks! 5mo
dabbe 🩵💙🩵 5mo
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psalva
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I‘m not sure why but I was thinking about the word table this morning and how it can be used as a verb. I thought, “Hmm, I wonder if there‘s a word for when we make a noun a verb.” Sure enough! The rhetorical term is anthimeria. Incidentally, I love the example of “turtling down the road.”
#weirdwordWednesdays #weirdwords @CBee

CBee That‘s super cool! I guess it applies also to “hawking” or maybe “crowing?” 5mo
TheBookHippie How fun!! 5mo
kspenmoll I love this! Thanks! 5mo
psalva @CBee Yes! I guess all those words. “Tabling” is what made me think of it. And of course there‘s “booking” 📚😄 5mo
CBee @psalva I always veer towards the animal theme apparently 😂😂😂 5mo
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IndoorDame
Giovanni's Room | James Baldwin
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#weirdwords #weirdwordwednesdays @CBee

I love this word! The closest equivalent we have in American English is “bum a smoke” which sounds offensive, and really only works for cigarettes.

RaeLovesToRead I didn't realise Americans didn't use cadge!! 😄 6mo
IndoorDame @RaeLovesToRead it‘s certainly new to me. I guess if we‘re talking about something innocuous like food sometimes we just say can I steal one of those, or a really awkward construction like got a whatever for me… 🤷🏻‍♀️ 6mo
dabbe 🤩🤩🤩 6mo
IndoorDame @dabbe 💜💜💜 6mo
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IndoorDame
Untitled | Unknown
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#weirdwordwednesdays #weirdeords @CBee

My favorite word from my reading this week!

reading_rainbow So pretty ✨ 7mo
IndoorDame 💛☀️❄️💛 7mo
CBee Great word ♥️ 7mo
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IndoorDame @CBee 💛☀️❄️☀️ 7mo
dabbe 💙🩵💙 7mo
IndoorDame @dabbe 💛☀️❄️💛 7mo
curiouserandcurioser @IndoorDame I love this word! My daughter designed a bookmark and had them printed to go along with book she wrote:) It's one of my favorite words❤ 7mo
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psalva
Song and Garden Birds of North America | National Geographic Society (U.S.), Alexander Wetmore
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Today‘s #weirdword is for the birds. Gorget refers to a piece of armor protecting the throat, but it is also a common word to describe the patch of feathers on hummingbird necks. Having lived on the east coast of the US all my life, I have never seen any hummingbirds apart from the Ruby-throated, but I discovered the Cornell Lab Bird Cams the other day and now I‘m obsessed with watching them zoom and hover in all their iridescent splendor. ⬇️

CBee Eek! My absolute favorite bird and I LOVE the webcams Cornell does ♥️♥️♥️ 8mo
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psalva
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I picked this book up for a bit of research on a short story I‘m writing and I‘m learning a lot (and becoming a bit more paranoid with each page). One cyber, or information, security term that came up is “zero-days.” These are flaws in software or hardware which make every user around the world vulnerable. They‘re named because the targets of attack have zero days to come up with a defense. These are scary! #weirdwords #weirdwordWednesdays
@CBee

Bookwormjillk If you‘re researching cyber I highly recommend the cyber wire daily podcast. So informative/scary. 9mo
psalva @Bookwormjillk Thanks for the recommendation! A lot of things are really over my head. I can use all the insight I can get. 9mo
Bookwormjillk @psalva that‘s why I like cyber wire. It‘s just a little bit a day and after a while it starts to make sense. 9mo
CBee Ooo, that is pretty scary 😨 Thanks for sharing! 9mo
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