In 1968, students at Cheyenne High School in Cheyenne, Wyoming, compiled a collection of their own slang, including the word Clyde, used to refer to oneβs head, as in Use your Clyde! This is part of a complete episode.
Enthusiastic book recommendations! Martha’s savoring the biography of Alexander von Humboldt, the 19th-century explorer, polymath, and naturalist who revolutionized our understanding of nature and predicted the effects of human activity on...
If you like to use emojis, you have some 3800 to choose fromβand the organization that approves them is about to announce even more. But do we really need a purple splatter emoji? Or one that looks like Sasquatch? Plus: If youβre retired in the US...
For a deep dive into the world of emoji, check out Keith Houstonβs new book, Face with Tears of Joy: A Natural History of the Emoji (Bookshop|Amazon). Emoji offer whatβs called paralinguistic restitution, that is, restoring to written language...
Vlad in Tucson, Arizona wonders: How did white dog come to be a slang term for whiskey thatβs not yet been sufficiently aged? It probably has to do with the natural coloration process, where the whiskey starts out clear (or “white”) and...
A documentary film called My Beautiful Stutter follows youngsters at a summer camp specifically for stutterers. It’s a place for finding acceptance, support, and confidence for navigating the larger world. And:, “The High Priestess of...

