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 | Jan 3, 2025This week’s theme Words coined in comic strips and cartoons This week’s words skunkworks sad sack embiggen Lower Slobbovia cromulent     
The Simpsons (video, 1 min.)
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 PRONUNCIATION: MEANING: 
adjective: Valid; acceptable; satisfactory.
 ETYMOLOGY: 
Coined by the television writer David X. Cohen in the animated television
series The Simpsons. Earliest documented use: 1996.
 NOTES: 
In the episode “Lisa the Iconoclast” two schoolteachers discuss
the word embiggen they have just heard: Mrs. Krabappel: Embiggens? Hmm, I never heard that word before I moved to Springfield. Ms. Hoover: I don’t know why. It’s a perfectly cromulent word. USAGE: 
“What sets the Impreza apart from equally cromulent competitors?” Dan Neil; Gear & Gadgets; The Wall Street Journal (New York); May 27, 2017. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:"The last word" is the most dangerous of infernal machines; and husband and
wife should no more fight to get it than they would struggle for the
possession of a lighted bomb-shell. -Douglas William Jerrold, playwright
and humorist (3 Jan 1803-1857) | 
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