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Sep 24, 2018
This week’s themeTosspot words This week’s words spitfire shuteye rotgut clutchfist fusspot Photo: Mandias
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with Anu GargWhat do fictional characters Luna Lovegood and Doctor Dolittle have in common with the real-life mathematician Ada Lovelace and playwright William Shakespeare? If you can’t figure it out, that’s OK. No one is going to call you a know-nothing. OK, here’s the tell-all about them: All four names are tosspot words, created by combining a verb and its object. (See more here and here.) Do you have a tosspot name? Have you coined a tosspot word? Share it below or write to us at words@wordsmith.org. Enjoy this week’s selection of five tosspot words that are a part of the English language. spitfire
PRONUNCIATION:
MEANING:
noun: Someone high-spirited, quick-tempered, and outspoken.
ETYMOLOGY:
Describing one who appears to spit fire. Earliest documented use: 1600.
A synonym, also a tosspot word, is shitfire.
USAGE:
“Played by Michala Banas with a ready scowl and a vocabulary loaded
with expletives, she’s a spitfire, a ball of combustible energy.” Debi Enker; Supporting Players Pack a Punch; The Age (Melbourne, Australia); Nov 10, 2016. See more usage examples of spitfire in Vocabulary.com’s dictionary. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:
If there is such a phenomenon as absolute evil, it consists in treating
another human being as a thing. -John Brunner, novelist (24 Sep 1934-1995)
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