That Should Be a WordThat Should Be a Word
Finally there's a word for it: Fidgital --excessively checking one's devices. Martyrmony --staying married out of duty. Author of the highly popular "That Should Be a Word" feature in the New York Times Magazine , Lizzie Skurnick delights word lovers with razor-sharp social commentary delivered via clever neologisms. That Should Be a Word is a compendium of 244 of Skurnick's wittiest wordplays--more than half of them new--arranged in ingenious diagrams detailing their interrelationships.
Complete with definitions, pronunciations, usage examples, and illustrations, That Should Be a Word features words on our obsession with food: carbiter --one who asserts that someone else cannot be hungry. On social media, like twiticule --to mock someone in 140 characters. On the modern family, like brattle --to discuss one's children at great length, which leads to words like spamily --Facebook or Twitter updates about kids--and spawntourage --a group of approaching strollers.
From highlighting the profound financial anxiety of a post-recession society ( bangst ) to mocking the hyper-vain celebrity circle that abstains from anything of import ( celebracy ), That Should Be a Word delves deep into all the most humorous, and maddening, aspects of life in the 21st century.
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- New York, NY : Workman Publishing, [2015], ©2015

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