![]() ![]() However, this use of the word (and pretty much all others for the next 350 years) referred to government by self-rule (the idio- in this word is the same one that we find in words such as idiosyncratic). It can be found as far back as 1654, in Seth Ward's Vindiciæ academiarum. Idiocracy is not a particularly new word, although it has picked up a new meaning recently. “DH's favorite word is "Idiocracy" - it defines the A.I. Update: This word was added in January 2021. Like the spurious cromulent, many of these words are not even entered in dictionaries, as they seem to only be trotted out as examples of one's extensive vocabulary.Įmbiggen, by the way, was also said to have been created for this episode, although it had already been used in an issue of Notes and Queries from 1884, meaning "to make great." Both cromulent and embiggen have been quite successful, and stand an excellent chance of one day being used in a manner that does not slyly reference the television show that they came from. One famous example is cromulent, which was coined specifically for the 1996 episode “Lisa the Iconoclast." In reference to one character’s questioning of the use of embiggen, another says “it’s a perfectly cromulent word.” Despite being a complete fabrication, the word caught on, and seems to be made for the internet-where the most popular "favorite words" are rarely used for their intended purposes. ![]() Post on It is safe to say that The Simpsons has contributed a great deal to the English language. “Are you a word geek like me? 8) So any way, my new favorite word is cromulent…It caught my attention because I'm a Conan fan, and I thought it was Crom-related. Definition: uncertain, possibly "acceptable," or "fine"
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