Which is correct: mothers-in-law or mother-in-laws? This is part of a complete episode. Transcript of “Mothers-in-Law vs. Mother-in-Laws” Hello, you have A Way with Words. Hi, this is Louise. I’m in Rancho Bernardo, a suburb of San Diego. Hi, Louise...
mocialite n.—Gloss: a homosexual socialite. Note: From homosexual + s(o)cialite. «Also there, among a gaggle of pretty girls, was adorable “mocialite and former Queer Eye design guru Thom Felicia, who was celebrating a new big life decision. He and...
gaybie n.— «Also there, among a gaggle of pretty girls, was adorable “mocialite and former Queer Eye design guru Thom Felicia, who was celebrating a new big life decision. He and his boyfriend are going to make a gaybie! One of their friends will...
spermarche
n.— «For e.g. a boy is capable of fatherhood from the time he achieves spermarche i.e. nocturnal emissions.» —“Teen tango” by S. Yamuna The Hindu (India) Sept. 11, 2004. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
SOD n.— «In December 1996, inspired in part by Mr. Randall’s well-publicized late fatherhood (his wife was 26 at the time), I wrote an article for The New York Times about men having children at a stage in life when their peers were usually...

