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May 8, 2019
This week’s themeWords from singer-songwriter Roy Zimmerman’s songs This week’s words legionnaire moribund carny nanny state inveigle Daily word @ your site Add the daily word to your web page. It is free. A.Word.A.Day
with Anu Gargcarny or carney or carnie
PRONUNCIATION:
MEANING:
noun: 1. A person who works in a carnival. 2. A carnival: a traveling amusement show. 3. The jargon used by carnival workers. ETYMOLOGY:
Short for carnival, from Italian carnevale, from carnelevare (removal of
meat), from carne (flesh) + levare (to remove or lift). A carnival is named
so because it was a period of merrymaking before Lent (a season of fasting
and penitence before Easter). Earliest documented use: 1931.
USAGE:
“I’m the huddled masses. I’m the amber waves of grain. I’m the toothless carny in the shooting gallery at the county fair.” Roy Zimmerman; I Approve This Message; 2008. (lyrics; video, 4 min.) A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:
The buck stops here. -Harry Truman, 33rd US president (8 May 1884-1972)
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