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Chuck It vs. Chunk It

A truck driver in Tucson, Arizona, has a dispute with her boyfriend: If you toss something out, do you chuck it or chunk it? This is part of a complete episode. Transcript of β€œChuck It vs. Chunk It” Hello, you have A Way with Words. Hi, this is...

Pronouncing “Scone”

Do you pronounce scone to rhyme with Joan or John? In Canada, about 40 percent of English speakers go for the soft o sound, as in John, compared to two third of those in the U.K. But in the United States, 90 percent rhyme it with Joan. This is part...

Musical Repeats

Some musicians are having a dispute over the word repeat: If the conductor says, β€œRepeat this section two times,” how many times should they play the passage? Twice? Three times? This is part of a complete episode. Transcript of β€œMusical Repeats”...

Cut to the Chase

This week: whether cotton-pickin’ is racist, unintentionally funny headlines, whether enormity can simply mean β€œenormous,” how a person can be β€œsuch a pill,” and pandiculation. β€œIt’s good stuff, Maynard!”

Subscribing to an Idea

Is subscribing just for magazines and podcasts, or can you subscribe to an idea? A husband and wife disagree over whether the latter is grammatically correct. This is part of a complete episode. Transcript of β€œSubscribing to an Idea” Hi, you have A...