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Dec 14, 2021
This week’s themeFruits This week’s words apple knocker banana oil razz sour grapes peachy Title: Comedian Price: $120,000 Artist: Maurizio Cattelan Material: Banana + duct tape Unknown: If the price includes banana oil. Read more here. Photo: Sarah Cascone / Wikimedia A.Word.A.Day
with Anu Gargbanana oil
PRONUNCIATION:
MEANING:
noun: 1. Nonsense. 2. Insincere talk or flattery. ETYMOLOGY:
It’s not known why the banana oil earned this sense, although “to go
bananas” means to be crazy or wildly enthusiastic. Perhaps the sense
arose because the liquid known as banana oil does not involve bananas
at all. Instead, it’s a mixture of amyl acetate and cellulose that has
a banana-like odor and is used as food flavoring and a solvent. Earliest
documented use: 1927.
USAGE:
“Eisenberger insists the timing has nothing to do with political
convenience. But that’s pure banana oil.” Andrew Dreschel; Council Votes to Drag its Feet for a Year; The Spectator (Hamilton, Canada); Nov 25, 2009. See more usage examples of banana oil in Vocabulary.com’s dictionary. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:
Style is time's fool. Form is time's student. -Stewart Brand, writer and
editor (b. 14 Dec 1938)
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