Thursday, November 7, 2019

The eNotes Blog That GIF is an Omnishambles 2012 Words of theYear

That GIF is an Omnishambles 2012 Words of theYear Language is a process of free creation; its laws and principles are fixed, but the manner in which the principles of generation are used is free and infinitely varied. Even the interpretation and use of words involves a process of free creation. ~ Noam Chomsky Two new words were added to the monster accordion of the English language today: Omnishambles (noun, informal):   a situation that has been comprehensively mismanaged, characterized by a string of blunders and miscalculations. and GIF (verb) :  to create a GIF file of (an image or video sequence, especially relating to an event. Guess which one is from the Oxford English Dictionary and which one is from the Oxford American Dictionary? (An important note:   I learned today that I mispronounce GIF. I say it as if there is a silent t gif and its like the peanut butter, Jiff. I plan to continue to say it my way. What are ya gonna do, call a cop?) Omnishambles owes its origins to the British political satire  The Thick of It.   Ã‚  Here are other words that have become part of our parlance, whose origins also come from television: From  The Simpsons:   Doh! (in the OED) Embiggen  Ã‚  Dictionary.coms 21st Century Lexicon Stephen Colbert:   Truthiness Conan OBrien:   Crunk   Bugs Bunny:   Nimrod  and Maroon As for technology, imagine going back even fifteen years, perhaps less, and telling someone that you needed to tweet something   you found on youtube and hey, by the way, did you hear flashdrives are on sale at Amazon? See you later.   I need to go to iTunes and download that new MP3.

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