"The Official Dictionary of Unofficial English"
"The Official Dictionary of Unofficial English":
A Crunk Omnibus for Thrillionaires and Bampots for the Ecozoic Age
Grant Barrett / McGraw-Hill / 2006 / 450 pages /
"The Official Dictionary of Unofficial English" is a collection of cutting-edge words used around the English-speaking world. From Nollywood to Califunny and Corrupticut to Trashcanistan, these words are hot off the street and the Internet, and they are definitely not in "Webster's". Inside you'll learn more than 750 new words, their meanings, and how they became part of the English lexicon / Bangalored "adj," having been relocated to India; having lost business or employment due to such a relocation / cuff and stuff "v," to (physically) place someone under arrest / fundagelical "n," a fundamentalist or evangelical Christian / Orange Curtain "n," the characteristics, real or imagined, that differentiate Orange County from Los Angeles County and the rest of California / sleeve "v," to decorate an arm with tattoos / More than 750 brand-new words that make "bling-bling" sound so five minutes ago" / For readers who want to be on the cutting edge of the English lexicon or for dedicated word geeks, "The Official Dictionary of Unofficial English" presents more than 750 words that have unofficially joined the English language. These words are hot off the street, new even to cyberspace, and definitely not found in "Webster's". Each entry features a definition, etymology, and at least three citations from print and the Internet that show the evolution of its meaning.
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