In this weekβs episode, βIt was bright cold day in April and the clocks were striking thirteen.β Martha and Grant discuss their favorite first lines from novels. Also this week, palmer-housing, beanplating, meeting cute, bad billboard grammar, and...
Bavarian Chalet. Mushroom Basket. Moose Point. Who in the heck comes up with the names of paints, anyway? Martha and Grant ponder that mystery. They also explain why those annoying emails go by the name spam. And Grant explains the difference...
An interview with slang lexicographer Paul Dickson about drinking language and his book Drunk: the Definitive Drinkers Dictionary.
Whatβs the right way to pronounce gyros? Have you ever heard of feeling poozley? Called something great a blinger? Use the expression one-off to mean a βone-time thingβ?
This week, Martha and Grant discuss terms from Australia, including aerial ping-pong, pumpkin squatter, andβ¦kangarooster? They explain the connection between stereotypes and stereos, and why we call the person clearing tables in a restaurant a...
Proverbs pack great truths into a few well-chosen words, no matter which language you speak. Check out this one from Belize: βDonβt call the alligator a big-mouth till you have crossed the river.β And this truism from Zanzibar: βWhen two elephants...

