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Craptastic newspeak

Portmanteau: a word formed by blending sounds from two or more words and combining their meanings. All the cool kids are doing it now but that doesn’t mean it’s good, right?

Hijacking perfectly good words

 

Take ‘neutraceuticals’ for example. It combines two perfectly good words into one dismal one.

So nutraceuticals are in fact, neither nutri nor ceutical.

 

More frenemies

  1. Bromance: brother, romance – a platonic friendship between two men
  2. Frenemy: friend, enemy – an enemy disguised as a friend or to a friend who is also a rival
  3. Staycation: stay, vacation – a holiday spent at home
  4. Twi-hards : Twilight, Die-hard – used to describe fans of the Twilight series
  5. Refudiate: repudiate and refute, coined by Sarah Palin
  6. Octodamus: octopus, Nostradamus- used to describe Paul the psychic octopus
  7. Insania: insanity, mania – coined by Peter Andre
  8. Scandal-gate: (any scandal, Watergate)
  9. Gleek: Glee,geek – fans of the TV show Glee
  10. Bridezilla: bride, Godzilla- a demanding bride-to-be
  11. Brangelina: Brad Pitt, Angelina Jolie
  12. Mockumentary: mock, documentary
  13. Guesstimate: guess, estimate
  14. Scrooge: screw, gouge – coined by Charles Dickens
  15. Squiggle: squirm, wiggle
  16. Chortle: chuckle, snort – coined by Lewis Carroll
  17. Portmanteau: from the French porte (carry),manteau (coat) – hence a coat hook
  18. Lipsmackinthirstquenchinacetastinmotivatingood
    buzzincooltalkinhighwalkinfastlivinevergivincool
    fizzin
    Pepsi’s used this 100-letter portmanteau in their 1973 TV and film advertising
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