Amid the rise of social media oversharing, youβll notice at least one peculiar change: people donβt seem to write on the walls of public restrooms anymore. But if youβre in search of some good old fashioned bathroom stall graffiti, we recommend...
How did the first person to say a dirty word know it was a dirty word? Geoffrey Hughesβ Encyclopedia of Swearing is a great source on this. This is part of a complete episode. Transcript of βThe First Dirty Wordβ Hello, you have A Way with Words...
Our Quiz Guy John Chaneski sorts out the hosts with a puzzle about book categories on Amazon.com. This is part of a complete episode. Transcript of βBook Categories Puzzleβ Youβre listening to A Way with Words, the show about language and how we use...
Every tub on its own bottom suggests that every person or entity in a group should be self-sufficient. This idiom, often abbreviated to ETOB, is common in academic speech to mean that each department or school should be responsible for raising its...
When politicians, authority figures, or bureaucrats ignore those who need help, theyβre said to be sitting high and looking low. This idiom, almost exclusive to the African-American community, goes back to 1970s. Itβs also used in a religious sense...
The saying βact in haste, repent at leisureβ is typically a warning that means βif you make a hasty decision, youβll have plenty of time to mull over your mistake later.β Itβs likely a variation of an older version, βMarry in haste, repent at...

