If you make a beeline for something, youβre taking the shortest route possible. Youβre also mimicking bee-havior! After a bee has visited enough flowers to gather nectar, she flies straight back to the hive. And: Even a word like throttlebottom...
Unwrap the name of a candy bar, and you just might find a story inside. For instance, one chewy treat found in many a checkout lane is named after a familyβs beloved horse. And: 50 years ago in the United States, some Latino elementary students were...
Kyle in Fort Monroe, Virginia, says his family jokingly uses the term honyock to refer to βsomeone who acts in a silly way,β and often applies this word to politicians and bad drivers. Variously spelled hunkyak, hunyakker, or hunyokker, the word...
In this episode, books for word lovers, from a collection of curious words to some fun with Farsi. β’ Some people yell βGeronimo!β when they jump out of an airplane, but why? β’ We call something that heats air a heater, so why do we call something...
Where would you find a sports commentator talking about high cheese and ducks on a pond? Hereβs a hint: both terms are part of what makes Americaβs pastime so colorful. β’ A government official in New Zealand proposes a new, more respectful term for...
Younger voices take the lead! Curious kid investigators start us off exploring the medieval origins of XOXO, the surprising βall correctβ joke that gave us OK, and the linguistic evolution of words like terrific and vintage. From defining physical...

