legerity

Pronounced: luh-JER-uh-tee, noun Notes: I know many people that this word describes Yesterday’s word The word punchinello means “a grotesque or absurd person” Background / Comments As you might have guessed, this comes from the Italian (specifically, the Naples dialect) word polecenella (a short, fat buffoon, a principal character in Italian puppet shows). This wordContinue reading “legerity”

boracic

Pronounced: buh-RAS-ik, adj (alternative: boh-RAS-ik) Notes: In addition to the alternative pronunciation, it can be spelled “brassic” (BRA-sik) Yesterday’s word The word Frankenfood is “genetically engineered food” Background / Comments The word is a combination of Franken- (an allusion to “Frankenstein”) and food. It was coined by Paul Lewis, an English professor, in a letterContinue reading “boracic”

Frankenfood

Pronounced: FRANG-kuhn-food, noun Notes: You can probably guess this one Yesterday’s word The word plunderbund means “a group of political, business, and financial interests engaged in exploiting the public. Background / Comments This word has German origins; it is our word plunder (pillage), which comes from German plündern (to loot), combined with bund, from GermanContinue reading “Frankenfood”