For a century and a half, The New York Times has been earnestly—and hilariously—defining topical terms.
Let's bring back "macking."
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For a century and a half, The New York Times has been earnestly—and hilariously—defining topical terms.
Let's bring back "macking."
honeyfuggle
verb tr., intr.: To deceive or swindle, especially by flattery.
ETYMOLOGY: Perhaps from honey + fugle (to cheat). Earliest documented use: 1829. Also spelled as honeyfugle.
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