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Alphabet Juice
Alphabet Juice: The Energies, Gists, and Spirits of Letters, Words, and Combinations Thereof; Their Roots, Bones, Innards, Piths, Pips, and Secret Parts, Tinctures, Tonics, and Essences; With Examples of Their Usage Foul and Savory | Roy Blount, Jr.
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Ali G: How many words does you know? Noam Chomsky: Normally, humans, by maturity, have tens of thousands of them. Ali G: What is some of 'em? Da Ali G Show Did you know that both mammal and matter derive from baby talk? Have you noticed how wince makes you wince? Ever wonder why so many h-words have to do with breath? Roy Blount Jr. certainly has, and after forty years of making a living using words in every medium, print or electronic, except greeting cards, he still can't get over his ABCs. In Alphabet Juice, he celebrates the electricity, the juju, the sonic and kinetic energies, of letters and their combinations. Blount does not prescribe proper English. The franchise he claims is "over the counter." Three and a half centuries ago, Thomas Blount produced Blount's Glossographia, the first dictionary to explore derivations of English words. This Blount's Glossographia takes that pursuit to other levels, from Proto-Indo-European roots to your epiglottis. It rejects the standard linguistic notion that the connection between words and their meanings is "arbitrary." Even the word arbitrary is shown to be no more arbitrary, at its root, than go-to guy or crackerjack. From sources as venerable as the OED (in which Blount finds an inconsistency, at whisk) and as fresh as Urbandictionary.com (to which Blount has contributed the number-one definition of "alligator arm"), and especially from the author's own wide-ranging experience, Alphabet Juice derives an organic take on language that is unlike, and more fun than, any other.
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The task was as many words as you could make out of the phrase “happy Halloween Team Harness”. I set a 15 min timer for myself. Here is what I have. If this was a Saturday only thing and my points dont count t I understand. I‘m playing catch up. The ones crossed out are dups. (Or spelled wrong)

#teamharkness #scarathlon2020. @StayCurious

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OrangeMooseReads
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Book and basketball

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OrangeMooseReads
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1. 3*F but feels like -12*F
2. Between 68-74 no humidity and the sun out
3. 64-65
4. Don‘t have a favorite but my current read it tagged.
#hellothursday @wanderinglynn

wanderinglynn Thanks for playing! 💜 And stay warm! 🥶 5y
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OrangeMooseReads
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Decided to pick this one back up. It‘s a bit of a book to read in that it isn‘t meant to be read front to back. You are supposed to start at the beginning and then flip back and forth between the “see: ...” words. It takes a while. It‘s a good book and humorous just takes a bit.

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OrangeMooseReads
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I love this word. 😍
(Picture via Pinterest)

LiteraryinLawrence I remember this word being used in an animated Disney movie. Bambi maybe? 7y
DGRachel @LiteraryinLititz Yep! Bambi. One of my favorite words, too!! 7y
slategreyskies I remember that word! I thought it was made up for the movie! 7y
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Sace
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Bailedbailed

Nope. I just don't think the time is right.

Cinfhen 😂😂love your honesty 7y
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MrBook
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#TBRtemptation post 4! Here's the subtitle: "The Energies, Gists, & Spirits of Letters, Words, and Combinations Thereof; Their Roots, Bones, Innards, Piths, Pips, & Secret Parts, Tinctures, Tonics, & Essences; With Examples of Their Usage Foul & Savory". Yeah, this'll be good. 350 years ago, Thomas Blount produced "Blount's Glossographia", the first dictionary of English word origins. This Blount adds a lot more! #blameLitsy #blameMrBook ?

OrangeMooseReads I have this one and have read most of it. It's interesting and fun. 7y
LitsyGoesPostal 😊👍🏻 7y
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Rachael1
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Pickpick

If you love words and language, this book is for you. It made me think about words in a whole new way!