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Est. 1828
Wordplay
For the love of language
Language of Love: Words for Valentine's Day
Adonis is older than he looks, you know
Whither 'Wuthering'?: 12 Words from Wuthering Heights
12 words used by Emily Brontë in her 1847 novel
Words For Things You Didn't Know Have Names, Vol. 3
When thingummy and whatsit won't do
Arts & Culture
Obscure & Fun
Foreign
Games & Hobbies
Insults
Science & Nature
Word History
Popular
16 Glee-ridden Words from Schitt's Creek
Don’t watch without reading this, you little frippets!
Did Orange the Fruit or the Color Come First?
The answer to a color coded language riddle
Why Is the Letter ‘Z’ Associated With Sleeping?
A cartoon origin story
Why Is the Sport Called ‘Pickleball’?
The origin story is clearer than most sports
17 Words for Dog Breeds
If you love dogs and words, you’re barking up the right tree
Birds Say the Darndest Things
10 Words (or Phrases) Birds Seem to Be Saying
Even More Bird Names that Sound Like Insults (and Sometimes Are)
We just can’t bananaquit them
Why do we 'bury the lede?'
And why isn't it 'bury the lead'?
Word Choices
Gabrielle Zevin
Novelist
Emily Flake
New Yorker Cartoonist
Celeste Ng
Novelist
Eli Cymet
Video Game Writer/Producer, Cuphead
Emma Straub
Novelist and Children’s Book Author
Arts & Culture
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10 Phrases from Shakespeare
Where the "wild goose chase" comes from
7 Words from Political Scandals
Behind the smoke-filled rooms
Stay Woke
Tracing the history of 'woke'
15 Cheffy Words for Chefs (and Everyone Else)
Including 'cheffy'
What exactly is a 'liberal'?
No one wants a 'servile arts' degree
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Obscure & Fun
Obscure & Fun
10 Hella Good U.S. Regionalisms
We’re on a word tour, going each and every place with a mic in our hand
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15 Words for Creepy Creatures
Who are you calling a hodag? Time to find out!
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Ten More Ways to Improve Your Vocabulary
Simple But Intelligent Word Choices, Vol. 2
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7 Words for Bad Endings and Rough Situations
When it doesn't go as planned
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10 Better Ways to Say Underwear
Get your knickers in a twist
Foreign
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Schadenfreude and Other German Words Without Translation
Accept no substitutes
Alcohol & Algebra: Common Words from Arabic
Number 4 might scare you
17 English Words That Come From Japanese
Some borrowed words don't get returned
All About Latin Plurals
Check your dictionary
'Disinformation,' 'Parka,' and Other Common Words from Russian
and 'Vodka'!
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Games & Hobbies
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A Player's Guide to 'Q' without 'U' Words
Remember this and win.
12 Words From Basketball
Plus a few terms that never quite made it
Why 'Love' Means "Nothing"
In tennis. This is about tennis.
The Scoop on 'The Proof Is in the Pudding'
A delicious question
A Ravel of Knitting Words
Knit, purl, frog? Discover the whimsical and historical lexicon of knitting.
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Insults
Insults
Better Ways to Say "This Sucks"
Your day is the worst. Your vocabulary is the best.
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12 More Bird Names that Sound Like Insults (and Sometimes Are)
Words beloved even by cranky fans and pettichaps
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Rare and Amusing Insults, Volume 3
Useful words for everyday interactions
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You Talk Too Much: 8 Words for the Wordy
You can't shut them up, but you can label them
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Rare and Amusing Insults, Volume 2
Sometimes a 'cacafuego' can be a real 'slubberdegullion'
Science & Nature
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7 Luscious, Fruit-Based Idioms
For a touch of sweetness or acidity
Fruit vs. Vegetable
Are you sure you know which is what?
7 Especially Fitting Common Names for Plants
So you don't mix up your Swiss Cheese plants with your Dutchman's Breeches
12 Words for Signs of Spring
Spring is springing
14 Phobias You Probably Haven't Heard Of
Words for uncommon fears
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Word History
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Quick: Read This!
'Quick' once had a very different meaning
How a Word For "Blood" Came to Mean "Optimistic"
The Odd History of "Sanguine"
What does 'at large' mean?
A holdover of an ancient meaning
Why do we say 'wear your heart on your sleeve'?
The answer may come from medieval jousts
7 Good Stories That Just Aren't True
No, that's not where that word comes from
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