New Words from WWII. How Places Like Featherstonehaugh Get Their Names. Uncoming.

New Words from WWII. How Places Like Featherstonehaugh Get Their Names. Uncoming.

WWII was a rich source of new words for the English language. Before the 1940s, you couldn't tell an eager beaver to shut his pie hole while you were being debriefed by the head honcho. And you'll be amazed by the origin of the word "Jeep." And in honor of NaNoWriMo—because you have to name so many things in fiction—we talked about the most common ways places get their names.

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632 - 'Ask' as a Noun. Ships as 'She.'

632 - 'Ask' as a Noun. Ships as 'She.'

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631 - Anniversaries. Conversate.

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630 - Who Wrote the ABC Song? Shark Idioms!

630 - Who Wrote the ABC Song? Shark Idioms!

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629 - 'Gourmet' or 'Gourmand'? Why July 14 Is Called Bastille Day.

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628 - Why 'Bag' and 'Beg' Sound the same to some people? Does 'Texas' Mean 'Crazy'?

628 - Why 'Bag' and 'Beg' Sound the same to some people? Does 'Texas' Mean 'Crazy'?

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627 - How to Write a Great Cover Letter. 'Kinda' and 'Wanna': Real Words or Not?

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626 - ‘Aggravate’ Versus ‘Irritate’ What Is a Functional Shift?

626 - ‘Aggravate’ Versus ‘Irritate’ What Is a Functional Shift?

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