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  • According to my young adult children in 2009, the terms "can" or "can't hack it" --meaning being able to do something or not--are becoming obsolete. They didn't understand me, and thought immediately of computers. In the 70's and 80's, those were very common slang phrases.

    November 11, 2009

  • A friend told me the word "bistro" comes from the Russian word for quick or fast. The implication is that the food at a bistro is served more quickly than in a restaurant. Although my Russian dictionary does have a similar looking word, I am dubious about the etymology.

    April 19, 2009

  • On the PBS News Hour just now (3 April 2009), a correspondent used the word anecdata, which I assume is a contraction for anecdotal data.

    April 3, 2009

  • As a hammer dulcimer player, I HAVE heard of this word.

    However, the sentence examples don't use this word. They are in French, and their "santir" may actually be a misspelling of the word "sentir" meaning to feel. It's possible that they mean an unusual French word, but I didn't find it in online French dictionaries, such as Larousse.

    Also the two sentences are the same quote, but the second instance has typos.

    March 31, 2009

  • I've never before seen this use of "brighten" to mean something like ameliorate:

    "They drank linden tea to brighten a cold or tame the nerves." The Zookeeper's Wife, pg 21

    I like the synonym "ameliorate" because this use of brighten was in the context of linden honey and its uses.

    March 31, 2009

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