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 | Oct 9, 2019This week’s theme Pessimists and optimists from fiction who became words This week’s words Gummidge Tigger Debbie Downer Tapleyism Eeyore   
Debbie Downer at a Birthday Party
             A.Word.A.Daywith Anu Garg Debbie Downer
 PRONUNCIATION: MEANING: 
noun: Someone who is persistently negative and pessimistic.
 ETYMOLOGY: 
After Debbie Downer, a character in the television series Saturday Night
Live, who frequently brings bad news in even the most cheerful situations.
You can also call her a killjoy.
Earliest documented use: 2004.
 USAGE: 
“Being a Debbie Downer isn’t just a pain for people around you -- it
could also be shortening your life, a new study finds.” Lauren Steussy; Optimists Live Longer, Study Says; New York Post; Aug 29, 2019. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:Imagine there's no countries, / It isn't hard to do. / Nothing to kill or
die for, / And no religion, too. / Imagine all the people / Living life in
peace. -John Lennon, musician (9 Oct 1940-1980) | 
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