caging n. the processing of responses to a fund-raising or marketing campaign, especially when concerning money. Etymological Note: Perhaps related to a teller’s cage. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
caging n. the processing of responses to a fund-raising or marketing campaign, especially when concerning money. Etymological Note: Perhaps related to a teller’s cage. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
The word cria refers to “a baby llama,” and derives from Spanish criar, meaning “to rear” or “to raise” a young animal. This is part of a complete episode. Transcript of “Cria, the Llama Baby” Grant, I just learned the meaning of the word Kriag. C-R...
A listener who grew up in Newfoundland remembers her grandfather declaring the fog was thick as burgoo. Turns out burgoo was sailors’ slang for a gray, gelatinous oatmeal—exactly the right image for an impenetrable Newfoundland fog. The word appears...