Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Odd Words

Just like in 2009, all this year I have been collecting words that are considered normal in the New World, but which sound strange to British ears. The 2010 list is considerably longer than last year's offering, partly because it spans 12 months rather than nine, but I trust that the quality is no less.

  1. Unwifeable (adj.) - Incapable of finding a husband
  2. Beautifullest
  3. Gangbanger - Member of a gang
  4. Favorite (v)
  5. Touchful (adj.) - Touching
  6. Best (v) - Beat
  7. Merger (v)
  8. Medal (v)
  9. Learnings - Things you have learnt
  10. PDA: public diplays of affection
  11. Recreate (v) - Engage in recreational activities
  12. Shrimp, crab, oyster (v) - Fish for specific seafood
  13. Doneness
  14. Anyways - Anyway
  15. Keyboard (v) - Type on a keyboard
  16. Fan (v) - Become a fan of
  17. Get back-burnered (v)
  18. Third half
  19. Detrain (v) - Get off a train
  20. Potty (v) - Go to the loo
  21. Dialog (v)
  22. Fill-in-able
  23. Black & blue (v) - Bruise
  24. Discussionize (v) - Have a discussion about (i.e. discuss!)
  25. Incest (v) - Commit incest
  26. Surveil (v) - Spy on
  27. Gunshot (adj) - Shot dead
  28. Arrearage - Going into arrears
  29. Derivative (n, official) - Dependent (i.e. family member)
  30. Prayerful
  31. Pre-lit (adj) - An artificial tree sold with fairy lights already on
  32. Crotchal (adj used by airport security personnel conducting pat-downs) - Relating to the crotch area
  33. Gift (v) - Give
  34. Regift (v) - Give received gifts to another person

2 comments:

Tim said...

They're all great. Shrimp, crab, oyster all used as verbs - I like that idea. Will attempt to slip "get back-burnered" into conversations when relevant. Not so sure about "best" as a verb though... and "discussionize" is surely a verb coined by George W. Bush, isn't it?

Anonymous said...

Rene says:
no wonder we find it more and more difficult to read American novels: the difference in languages (sic!) is frightening. Just try to read Jonathan Frantzen - or give up rather sooner than later, especially when the characters are so very American that they leave me cold. Who wants to spend 600 pages with people who are THAT boring?