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LSSU Releases Banished Words for 2001
Lake Superior State University ^
| Dec 2001
| LSSU
Posted on 12/06/2001 3:27:28 AM PST by visagoth
LSSU Releases Banished Words for 2001
SAULT STE. MARIE, Mich. - Word Banishment moves into its 26th year at Lake Superior State University with the release of its annual List of Words Banished from the Queen's English for Mis-Use, Over-Use and General Uselessness. And what a strange trip it's been since 1976. Just when the language survived millennium hoopla and Y2K disintegration, along came the American election of 2000.
Not surprisingly, 'chad' goes over the top as this year's most-nominated word. It "connotes the effect of contemptible and condemnable chicanery: mass confusion, consternation, and collusion," remarks Lake Superior State University Provost Don McCrimmon.
Kate Rabe Forgach, an editor at the Fort Collins Coloradoan, whose father Wilmer T. Rabe originated the List a quarter-century ago, laments that political commentators in Florida noted with straight faces that, "pregnant did not count . . . only complete insertion did the trick."
"We've heard it twelve times an hour on the news," says Anchorage, Alaska native Mike Warner. "Chad has gotta go."
So be it!
Chad was among hundreds of entries garnered from all over the world by mail and through the Internet. LSSU forms a committee in December to review the year's entries and decide which of them will be included on the list. Word-watchers pull nominations from everyday speech, as well as from the news, sports reports, and from fields of education, technology, advertising, politics and more.
The complete 2001 list follows:
Politics as Usual
Mumblings from the World of Sports
Business Babble
Media Mayhem
Just Plain Sloppy
Dale Hugo of Arlington Heights, Illinois, sent in a late nomination along with a poem entitled "Language Losses." He sums up the frustration felt by many of those who send nominations to LSSU:
Lake Superior State University is Michigan's smallest public university with an enrollment of just over 3000 students. It is known for its academic programs such as fisheries and wildlife management, engineering, teacher education, geology, business management, and criminal justice. For admissions information, go to LSSU's web site: http://www.lssu.edu. LSSU accepts nominations for the Word Banishment list throughout the year, and a committee sifts through the submissions in December. This year's committee included LSSU Public Relations staffers Tom Pink and John Shibley, as well as Lance Rivers, Ph.D., assistant professor of English. To submit your nomination, go to http://www.lssu.edu/banished.
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To: visagoth
I heard this one at work in a computer systems discussion:
Architect (v.) as in 'to architect a system solution' or some such nonsense.....
To: visagoth
ONE OF THE ONLY - "Either it is the only one or it is one of the few." File that with "one of the most unique."
To: visagoth
How about:
Legally Accurate and/or "...the definition of is..."
Synergy
In the post September 11th environment....
And of course the double negative "irregardless"
To: Proud Canadian
How could we ignore:
- The bottom line is...
- Win-win
And my personal most-hated:
- Bi-partisan
I feel much better now...
To: CaptBlack
I nominate DISINGENUOUS--
I might be showing my ignorance, but I never heard this word until the election fiasco and now everybody says it. I used it in jest one day at lunch and the bozo next to me says "hey, I'll have to use that word at my next Toastmasters meeting." Barf.
While I'm at it, throw in FIASCO too.
To: mommybain
How about; Leverage your knowledge to architect a new system.
To: visagoth
Add
definitize,
definitized and
definitization, three buz words used heavily in conferences at the Fort Worth TX Division of Lockheed Martin.
"Please definitize the requirements for this project."
"We haven't definitized the requirements yet, but as soon as we finish the definitization process we will let you know."
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