nesting n.— «“Nestings,” those who get off work on the dot to avoid high-speed promotions, have emerged.» —“Bitter Neologisms Arise During Employment Crisis” by Jung-Eun Lee Dong-a Ilbo (S. Korea) Jan...
salardent n.— «A studying employee is called a “salardent” (salary man and student), and reflects a situation in which employees are floundering to keep their jobs.» —“Bitter Neologisms Arise During Employment...
double-lifer n.— «Double-lifers (students who lead double lives juggling their studies and business ventures).» —“Bitter Neologisms Arise During Employment Crisis” by Jung-Eun Lee Dong-a Ilbo (S. Korea) Jan...
perspectivism n.— «“Isms” have long since become “wasms,” no longer capable of explaining the rapidly changing ideas and intentions of 20th-century art. Stephen Little’s Isms: Understanding Art… is, therefore...
wasm n.— «“Isms” have long since become “wasms,” no longer capable of explaining the rapidly changing ideas and intentions of 20th-century art. Stephen Little’s Isms: Understanding Art… is, therefore, deeply...
allegoricism n.— «“Isms” have long since become “wasms,” no longer capable of explaining the rapidly changing ideas and intentions of 20th-century art. Stephen Little’s Isms: Understanding Art… is, therefore...