“The urge to bring back old words is evergreen…”

Sam Corbin:

“… general interest articles on the subject abound, and the political landscape inspires regular pleas on social media to restore potent pejoratives such as ‘lummox,’ ‘bloviate,’ ‘bumptious’ and ‘hoodwink.’ Some requests are whimsical, too, like that of a user on Bluesky who suggested, ‘We should bring back the word “spake,” e.g. “Thus spake my friend Jeff.”‘… Whether these campaigns are sincere or silly, we may be closer to a wordy renaissance than we think…. Henry David Thoreau’s 19th-century coinage, ‘brain-rot,’ is now the ruin of modern minds. Calling someone a ‘goon’ is no longer just a 1920s habit. We’re saying ‘sheesh’ again, apparently, and even the president has spoken of skedaddling. Is there a science to this kind of resurgence?”

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