
Pink Slip (Rebroadcast) - 20 August 2018
Andy
Description
<p>This week on "A Way with Words": The language of political speech. Politicians have to repeat themselves so often that they naturally develop a repertoire of stock phrases to fall back on. But is there any special meaning to subtler locutions, such as beginning a sentence with the words "Now, look…"? Also, a peculiar twist in Southern speech may leave outsiders scratching their heads: In parts of the South "I wouldn't care to" actually means "I would indeed like to." Finally, how the word "nerd" went from a dismissive term to a badge of honor. Also, dog in the manger, crumb crushers, hairy panic, pink slips, make a branch, and horning hour.</p> <p>Listen to all episodes for free: https://waywordradio.org/<br /> <br /> Support the show to keep episodes coming: https://waywordradio.org/donate<br /> <br /> Your responses, questions, and comments are welcomed at any time! <br /> <br /> https://waywordradio.org/contact<br /> <br /> words@waywordradio.org<br /> <br /> Listener line 1 (877) 929-9673 toll-free in the US and Canada<br /> <br /> Text/SMS +1 (619) 567-9673<br /> <br /> Copyright Wayword, Inc., a 501(c)(3) corporation. All rights reserved.</p>