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Conference thebay::joyoflex

Title:The Joy of Lex
Notice:A Notes File even your grammar could love
Moderator:THEBAY::SYSTEM
Created:Fri Feb 28 1986
Last Modified:Mon Jun 02 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1192
Total number of notes:42769

55.0. "Combined words" by EIFFEL::CRIMMIN () Tue Feb 19 1985 10:25

Where was that note that brought us gems like:

	Clumbersome and Insinuendo

I heard someone here at DEC use this one the other day:

	Guestimate

I guess it can be noun or verb.
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55.1SOURCE::CHRISTENSENTue Feb 19 1985 18:375
   ...and then there was the exasperated system administrator
   who was contending with "an influctuation of new users"...

   (I think it reflected her perception that they were a
    plague!)
55.2AUTHOR::BENNETTThu Feb 21 1985 16:281
These are known as portmanteau words.
55.3VIA::LASHERFri Feb 22 1985 12:509
"Guestimate" has been around for a number of years and is an interesting
portmanteau (has this Humpty Dumpty invention caught on?) because it means
*less* than the sum of its parts.  "Clumbersome", a more typical portmanteau,
means more than either "clumsy" or "cumbersome."  But "guess" and "estimate"
have such similar meanings that "guestimate" serves to create an ambiguity
between the two.  "Estimate" implies a greater degree of reasoning than
"guess", which implies random speculation.  "Guestimate", usually because of
carelessness but occasionally because of the speaker's intention, blurs this
distinction.
55.4METEOR::CALLASFri Mar 01 1985 17:271
I thought that 'estimate' was merely a euphemism for 'guess.'
55.5SUPER::MATTHEWSFri Mar 08 1985 12:571
Heard on NPR news last night: "laxadaisical."
55.6SA1794::CHARBONNDcennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnntipedeTue Nov 21 1989 17:084
    One of the late Robert Heinlein's female characters
    referred to another character (also female) as a
    'slitch', which I thought extremely expressive.