With the help of Tom Dalzell's deliciously wicked book "The Slang of Sin" (Merriam Webster, $20), le... Read More
The mail carrier was juggling a passel of parcels. In a way, that sentence is redundant. For "passel... Read More
You've probably heard the joke about a Southerner visiting Harvard for the first time. When he asks ... Read More
There's a saying you've probably heard a thousand times: "Don't go for the low-hanging fruit." You s... Read More
It's the season of Halloween, so this column is going straight to the "devil." Even though "devil" s... Read More
What in tarnation is the origin of "tarnation"? You might be surprised to learn that "tarnation" is ... Read More
They lurk like menacing demons on the fringes of our linguistic campfire. Watching and scowling from... Read More
Today, some feedback on recent columns... In a July offering on early American speech, I blithely wr... Read More
Q: What's the deal with people using "flounder" when they really mean "founder"? Has it become such ... Read More
Today, renowned paleontologist U. Stew Mean enters his laboratory to examine linguistic fossils R... Read More
Several readers have asked me to clarify the proper use of "bring" and "take." Newcomers to New Engl... Read More
Loyal members of the Word Guy Blooper Patrol have been scurrying around all summer to find errors in... Read More
"The snowstorm cometh." "Thou goest into the night." Modern writers and speakers occasionally dust o... Read More
Did the 18th-century Virginians George Washington, Thomas Jefferson and Patrick Henry speak with wha... Read More
Is it wrong to write "different than" instead of "different from"? Several readers raised that quest... Read More
When I began writing this column in the autumn of 1992, an unpopular incumbent president was running... Read More
Q: Can you verify the theory that the computer "HAL" in the movie "2001 — A Space Odyssey" is ... Read More
"Can you discuss 'comprise/compose' in your column," writes Carole Shmurak of Farmington, Connecticu... Read More
And now for some gaffs ... er, gaffes from newspapers and magazines as reported by the ever-vigilant... Read More
When I discussed grammar and usage on a rather zany and offbeat radio talk show program a while back... Read More
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