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Early Breakfast With Paula MacSweeney

Words You Didn't Know You Didn't Know

Last week, while doing showbiz on Ian Dempsey’s show, I got to use my new word; “gentrification”. I...
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8:40 AM - 11 May 2017



Words You Didn't Know You...

Early Breakfast With Paula MacSweeney

Words You Didn't Know You Didn't Know

TodayFM
TodayFM

8:40 AM - 11 May 2017



Last week, while doing showbiz on Ian Dempsey’s show, I got to use my new word; “gentrification”. I had learned it that morning and while most of you would probably have heard it before and known what it meant, it was brand new to me.

I have since heard it about 65 times – had I not learned what it meant, it would have just gone straight over my head. This was one of my early morning musings on-air this morning, and then John got in touch saying;

 

“Paula to add to your gentrification, did you know these words?

Pilgarlic: A bald head.

Natiform: Something resembling a bum.

Now for ya!” -  John, Dublin

I most certainly did NOT know these words! What other words did I not know? Early Breakfast listeners were on board to help out with their favourite words! Let me know if I’ve missed any good ones!

 

 

  • “ Hi P. Agelast: A person who never laughs. And in a sentence - the final word should not be with the agelast, the one who never laughs. Use it and watch an unfunny person also look really confused!” - Keith

 

  • “Paula did you know that you like to cachinnate? (Laugh very loudly!)” – Ciara in Monaghan

 

  •  “Morning Paula, one of my favourite words: verisimilitude - the appearance of being true or real” - Tim

 

  • “Do you know what a palindrome is?” - J D - A palindrome is a word, phrase, number, or other sequence of characters which reads the same backward as forward, such as madam or racecar...or Navan

 

  • Paresthesia: The prickly feeling when your limb “falls asleep.” Next time someone says they have pins and needles, you can give them a fright and say it’s serious; you have parasthesia.” - Colm

 

  •  Hi Paula. Balter: To dance clumsily. You do it every Saturday night according to your Snapchat!” – J

 

  • “Hi P. Petrichor: the way it smells after it rains. You can smell it now, can’t you?!” – B in Mullingar

 

  • “Morning Paula, my favourite word is defenestration which means to throw someone through a window.” - Colm in Dun Laoghaire

 

  • “Hi P, try misanthrope – a person who hates everyone. You’re not one though!” – John in Tullamore

 

  • "Hi Paula. I love the word salubrious: healthy. I have no idea how to spell it but I like how it sounds" - Des Harney via Snaphat

 

  • "Morning Paula. Sardonic: cynical. That's a great word!" - KB, Bettystown

 

  • Hi Paula! DILLIGAF is my favourite word! Do I Look Like I Give A F....!" - Mickzy via Snapchat

 

  • “Paula, a fancy word for Murphy’s Law is – Resistentialism: a jocular theory to describe "seemingly spiteful behavior manifested by inanimate objects", where objects that cause problems (like lost keys or a runaway bouncy ball) are said to exhibit a high degree of malice toward humans.” - Pat

 

  • “Paula - came across cataclysmically (a violent and sudden change) reading David Walliams to my daughter. It floored me for a second but we had so much fun saying it and I will never forget the word because of the way I came across it!”
  • Vexillology is the study of flags!”

 

  • 'Hi P. I really like the word exigence. It’s a great word to throw into a sentence. e.g. I have a great exigence to have a MacSweeney Beany sitting atop my head.....please!” - Martin Mul

 

  • Verbosity: wordiness. Love that one!” - Bill

 

  • “Hi Paula, Flibbertigibbet (a frivolous, flighty, or excessively talkative person) is always a good word! It makes you feel good just saying it!” - JJ in Dundalk'

 

  •  “Hey, a god one is absquatulate - to leave somewhere abruptly!” - Ciaran Cork

 

  • “Skidaddle: to hurry somewhere. Probably heard it before Paula but a  class word!” – Paul, Dublin

 

  • Antidisestablishmentarianism!” – Chris via Snapchat

 

  •  Omnipotent! 

  • Hey Paula.  Mastication -  to be annoying while eating and chewing. Not as rude as it sounds! We all do it!” – Gareth, Navan

 

 



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