985. This week, we look at the world of whimsical words, including the origins and meanings of terms like “dinkus,” “gadzook,” “petrichor” and the phrase “whim-wham for a goose’s bridle.” Plus, I have a quick tip about when to capitalize “mom” and “dad.”
The “weird words” segment was written by Michaela Dunn, a Wyoming-based editor and publisher for Everywhen Press. She specializes in magical realism, low fantasy, folklore, and fairy tales.
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