-
Famous for
being famous is a term,
usually used pejoratively, for
someone who
attains celebrity status for no
clearly identifiable reason (as opposed...
- In linguistics, a blend—also
known as a
blend word,
lexical blend, or portmanteau—is a
word formed by
combining the meanings, and
parts of the sounds...
- **** have been
increasingly replaced by the
euphemistic contraction "the N-
word",
notably in
cases where **** is
mentioned but not
directly used. In an...
-
Rapper Eminem used the
word in his song "Almost
Famous" off the
album Recovery. In May 2023, it was
found that
including this
word in one's
Steam profile...
- The
Famous Five is a
series of children's
adventure novels and
short stories written by
English author Enid Blyton. The
first book, Five on a Treasure...
- made up nine 100-letter
words plus one 101-letter
word in his
novel Finnegans Wake, the most
famous of
which is Bababadalgharaghtakamminarronnkonnbro...
- and
famous in 2011 at the
Death and
Company ****tail bar in New York City. The
drink is mezcal-based, and it
combines elements of the last
word and paper...
-
single word. This list does not
include -
famous people who are
commonly referred to by
their first name (e.g. Adele, Beyoncé, Elvis, Madonna).
famous people...
- it is now
perhaps the most
famous word in the
whole soldier vocabulary. Pas de pinard, pas de poilu. The
origin of the
word is not far to s****. The second...
- The term 30-million-
word gap (often
shortened to just
word gap) was
originally coined by
Betty Hart and Todd R.
Risley in
their book
Meaningful Differences...