Cabin Fever (Rebroadcast) - 9 September 2024

隔离症(重播) - 2024年9月9日

A Way with Words - language, linguistics, and callers from all over

社会与文化

2024-09-09

53 分钟
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The adjectives canine and feline refer to dogs and cats. But how does English address other groups of animals? Plus, cabin fever has been around much longer than the current pandemic. That restless, antsy, stir-crazy feeling goes back to the days when you could find yourself literally cooped up all winter in a cabin on the wild frontier. And, in Hungarian, there’s a whole genre of silly jokes that involve a character called the aggressive piglet, with a punchline screamed in your most obnoxious voice. What did the aggressive piglet say when he fell into a well? Listen in for that answer, a brain teaser about names hidden inside phrases, and questions and answers about apple box, lie bump, possum vs. opossum, flat as a flitter vs. flat as a flivver, vespertilian, asinine, how to pronounce tinnitus, and more. Read full show notes, hear hundreds of free episodes, send your thoughts and questions, and learn more on the A Way with Words website: https://waywordradio.org/contact. Be a part of the show: call 1 (877) 929-9673 toll-free in the United States and Canada; worldwide, call or text/SMS +1 (619) 800-4443. Email words@waywordradio.org. Copyright Wayword, Inc., a 501(c)(3) corporation. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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  • You're listening to Away With Words, the show about language and how we use it.

  • I'm Grant Barrett.

  • And I'm Martha Barnett.

  • We asked for your workplace jargon, and we got some from Aaron Failing.

  • He lives in Savannah, Georgia, and he sent us these bits of jargon from his industry.

  • Apple box, full apple, half apple, quarter apple, and pancake.

  • But he doesn't work in apple picking, I bet.

  • No, he doesn't.

  • Not in the food industry.

  • Not in the food industry at all.

  • But he's measuring things out.

  • Different gradations.

  • Different gradations.

  • Is it agriculture at all?

  • No.

  • No. Is it some kind of metalworking?

  • No. Construction business?

  • No. Film business.

  • How did you wait?

  • How did you get from agriculture and construction to film?