Official New Word
Sep. 16th, 2003 11:45 amWell, now.
Prawn crackers. Extensive research has provided us, finally, with words to describe the texture of these ubiquitous snacks as they age.
As
megamole pointed out, the scientific term is antiquocartonaceous. That is, however, too long for everyday.
Opinion seems exactly divided (yes, it is, Megamole voted in a comment rather than via the poll) between scrudgy and squnchy. I guess they're regional variations on the same word, or something.
Of course, this now means I owe pints to
wechsler (nominator of scrudgy) and to both
dmh and
beckyl (nominators of squnchy). BeckyL, I'll see you down the pub sometime. Wechsler and DMH will probably have to wait til Whitby.
So, today's word is scrudgy/squnchy. Use it three times in conversation, and once in writing. When it makes it into the OED, remember you heard it here first.
In other news, I watched a kettle this morning.
It boiled.
So disappointing.
Prawn crackers. Extensive research has provided us, finally, with words to describe the texture of these ubiquitous snacks as they age.
As
Opinion seems exactly divided (yes, it is, Megamole voted in a comment rather than via the poll) between scrudgy and squnchy. I guess they're regional variations on the same word, or something.
Of course, this now means I owe pints to
So, today's word is scrudgy/squnchy. Use it three times in conversation, and once in writing. When it makes it into the OED, remember you heard it here first.
In other news, I watched a kettle this morning.
It boiled.
So disappointing.
Casting vote?
Date: 2003-09-17 02:55 am (UTC)The overwhelming winner was "scrudgy".
Just FYI.