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#133900 - 07/09/07 05:01 PM Re: New Word of the Day (add our own) [Re: D. Allan]
D. Allan Moderator Offline
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?Can anyone come up with a word to describe a problem caused by an incompetent, or blundering attempt to fix a problem?

Like if someone went to cut down an old rotten tree too dangerous to leave near the house and when the chainsaw is done with its work - the tree falls on his pickup truck.

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#133958 - 07/09/07 08:50 PM Re: New Word of the Day (add our own) [Re: D. Allan]
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stupadvision
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#133995 - 07/09/07 10:25 PM Re: New Word of the Day (add our own) [Re: rudywoofs]
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'stupadvision' - i get it. meaning defective foresight, if not complete lack of it. :-)

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#134030 - 07/10/07 03:17 AM Re: New Word of the Day (add our own) [Re: D. Allan]
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fixaster

fix + disaster

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#134306 - 07/12/07 12:51 AM Re: New Word of the Day (add our own) [Re: D. Allan]
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New Words Added to the Oxford English Dictionary:

14 June 2007 saw the publication of the the following new entries from across the alphabet:

açai, n.
accelerin, n.
adland, n.
agri-, comb. form
airdate, n.
anandamide, n.
A. N. Other, n.
antiquer, n.
apoptosis, n.
argh, int.
bakkie, n.
balm, n.2
bangarang, n.
bashert, n.
bashert, adj.
boil wash, n.
boil-wash, v.
Brit, n.5
brob, v.
Brooklynite, n.
bulerias, n.
celestial navigation, n.
Charmat, n.
chicklet, n.
chill pill, n.
club-hop, v.
club-hopper, n.
club-hopping, n.
club-hopping, adj.
comitology, n.
comparison shop, n.
comparison shop, v.
comparison shopper, n.
comparison shopping, n.
concho, n.
cotylosaur, n.
cotylosaurian, adj. and n.
crema, n.
cruft, n.2
crufty, adj.
cum laude, adv., adj., and n.
cyber-, comb. form
debitage, n.
dibble, n.2
digibox, n.
discomfiting, adj.
disempowerment, n.
due process, n.
fab, n.
fattoush, n.
finasteride, n.
flip-flopper, n.
flushable, adj.
Gaia, n.
glitch, v.
glitchy, adj.
high-maintenance, adj.
hydroperoxide, n.
hydroperoxyl, n.
Internet, n.
Islamo-, comb. form
Islamofascism, n.
Islamofascist, n. and adj.
Islamophobe, n.
Islamophobic, adj.
jihadi, n. and adj.
Kahlua, n.
Krav Maga, n.
kwaai, adj.
kwaito, n.
lehnga, n.
low-maintenance, adj.
makhani, adj.
man, n.1 (and int.)
mechanical, adj. and n.
mitumba, n.
nervous, adj. and n.
non-compete, adj. and n.
numeracy, n.
P, n.
party, n.
ppt, n.
prosthetic, adj. and n.
rescale, v.
robata, n.
robata-yaki, n.
sabermetrician, n.
sabermetrics, n.
samfie, n.
scratch and sniff, n.
sell-through, n.
semifreddo, n.
shawarma, n.
shisha, n.2
shreddies, n.
stop-gap, v.
stush, adj.
surimi, n.
Syrah, n.
taikonaut, n.
to-do, adj.
tom yam, n.
tom yam kung, n.
trebly, adj.
underlit, adj.
Vela, n.
videshi, adj.
zythum, n.

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#134374 - 07/12/07 05:54 PM Re: New Word of the Day (add our own) [Re: D. Allan]
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Here is a good example of an exotic made-up word (neologism).

ecdysiast (ek-diz-ee-ast, -ist)

H.L. Mencken's invented proper word for "strip-tease artist," 1940, from Gk. ekdysis "a stripping or casting off" (used scientifically with ref. to serpents shedding skin or crustacea molting), from ekdyein "to put off" (contrasted with endyo "to put on"), from ex- + dyo "sink, plunge, enter."

- Online Etymology Dictionary

Can anyone share one of their own made-up words using the ending -ist on a verb root, Greek, Latin, French, Spanish, English or whatever... :-?

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#134881 - 07/15/07 05:57 PM Re: New Word of the Day (add our own) [Re: D. Allan]
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 Originally Posted By: D. Allan
Here is a good example of an exotic made-up word (neologism).

ecdysiast (ek-diz-ee-ast, -ist)

H.L. Mencken's invented proper word for "strip-tease artist," 1940, from Gk. ekdysis "a stripping or casting off" (used scientifically with ref. to serpents shedding skin or crustacea molting), from ekdyein "to put off" (contrasted with endyo "to put on"), from ex- + dyo "sink, plunge, enter."

- Online Etymology Dictionary

Can anyone share one of their own made-up words using the ending -ist on a verb root, Greek, Latin, French, Spanish, English or whatever... :-?


dAb, you idiot, the example ends in ast not ist. And the root looks to be a noun or at least a gerund, not a verb. Can you do better than that? [forgive me, for talking to my self] :-) I apologize to my self. ;<)

-enthusiast (no that's already been done)
-renewsiast: a person, object, relationship or quality which renews; something recreative.

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#135301 - 07/19/07 02:51 AM Re: New Word of the Day (add our own) [Re: D. Allan]
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locavore n. A person who eats only locally grown food. [Blend of local and -vore.]


Example Citations:
You've heard of herbivores and carnivores. Now meet locavores.

Locavores are dedicated to eating food grown near home. Some set a limit of 100 miles, some a modest 50. This eating program makes it all but impossible to drink coffee or eat chocolate chip cookies. Often, bread is taboo because the wheat is grown far away.

The idea is to save on the fossil fuel that is used to transport out-of-season foods for thousands of miles, to raise some food yourself and to get in touch with a community of local farmers.
—Sylvia Carter, "Local foods — the best of all worlds," Newsday, May 23, 2007



So in 2005 Kingsolver and crew — her husband and two daughters Camille, 19, and Lily, 10 — upped sticks from Tucson and moved to Virginia, where Steven already owned a small farm of about 100 acres, most of it woodland and steep hills.

They drew up a plan for a year living as "locavores" — eating food that they had either grown themselves or had bought from the surrounding area.
—Ed Pilkington, "Back to the land," The Guardian, June 26, 2007



Earliest Citation:
In California, in British Columbia, in Minnesota and Oklahoma and numerous other places, consumers are daring to eat cangerously and confine themselves (gasp!) to ONLY eating locally grown food.

In California, a group of "concerned culinary adventurers" called Locavores committed to eat only foods grown or harvested within a 100 radius of San Francisco for one month, August, 2005.
—Christopher B. Bedford, "Meeting the challenge of local food," In Business, January 1, 2006



Notes:
The domain locavores.com was created on June 1, 2005.


Related Words:
farm to fork
food desert
food miles
hyper-local
informavore
opportunivore
slow food


source: http://www.wordspy.com

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