Word of the Day #18: The Bozone Layer

The bozone layer: The bozone layer prevents good ideas from penetrating—these days, also known as college.   The bozone layer comes from the word bozo and the word ozone.  A bozo was originally a muscular, low-intelligence male.  Bozo likely came from the Spanish word...

Word of the Day #17: Arachnoleptic fit

Arachnoleptic fit: The wild fit you throw right after you walk through a spider web.   Arachnoleptic fit is a made-up word.  My mom sent it to me.  It’s a useful made-up word though.  I nearly wiped out once after biking through a spider web.  I threw an arachnoleptic...

Word of the Day #16: Laconic

Laconic: using few words; terse; concise.  Laconic means brief.  Laconic comes from the Greek region Laconia, land of the ancient Spartans.  The Spartans were famous for their blunt speech.    King Phillip of Macedon once threatened to invade Spartan territory.  “If I...

Word of the Day# 15: Criterion

Criterion: a standard of judging or making a decision; any established law, rule, principle or fact by which correct judgment may be formed.  A model or test.  We also speak of meeting the criterion, as in “She met the criterion for the position and we hired her.” If,...