A compendium of 100 words and phrases smart people use--even if they only kinda sorta (secretly don't) know what they mean--with pithy definitions and fascinating etymologies to solidify their meanings. Your boss makes a joke about Schrodinger's cat--which is something you've heard of but you're a little vague about what exactly happened (or didn't happen) with that cat. Or you're reading a New Yorker article that explains that "Solecism slipped into solipsism into full-blown narcissistic project." An excellent point . . . if you're sure what "solecism" means . . . or, for that matter, "solipsism." Language gurus Ross Petras and Kathryn Petras to the rescue! In the breezy and entertaining yet informative style of their New York Times bestseller You're Saying It Wrong, they give you a brief rundown on words smart people should know--from the worlds of science and the arts to philosophy, and from broader topics like quantum physics and ontology to more specific ones like Plato's cave and trompe l'oeil. They cover the Latin phrases we hear and read (prima facie, sui generis, and the like) as well as those that have entered our vocabularies from other languages (bildungsroman, sturm und drang). These are the words that, if you were asked directly, "What does this mean?" you might hem and haw and try to change the subject. After reading this book, you won't have to.
Written and drawn by Charise Mericle Harper, the bestselling creator of the Just Grace series, So Embarrassing combines humor, science facts (what happens when we blush, for example), tips for quickly recovering from a cringe-worthy ...
Or when you try to ride a bike and end up taking an epic spill. But laughing at our common human experience makes it all a little easier, and a whole lot more entertaining. Because everyone and everything is a little awkward sometimes"--
Awkward Moments...in Everyday Life: Celebrating the Humor in Life's Uncomfortable Situations
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Unfortunately, it's just not in the cards for us. So this book was written for awkward sufferers everywhere as a guidebook for identifying, preventing, and navigating these uncomfortable scenarios.
Now in their twenties and still just a tiny bit awkward, Linic and Gillespie have joined forces to ask the question, “If we could talk to our fourteen-year-old selves, what would we tell them now?” Based on the hit Tumblr “The Awkward ...
... Awkword Moments: A Lively Guide to the 100 Terms Smart People Should Know, You're Saying It Wrong, and That Doesn't Mean What You Think It Means: The 150 Most Commonly Misused Words and Their Tangled Histories. They believe they've ...
Do you - horrors - kiss on the cheek? And then it happens. The awkward hug. That cultural blight we ve all experienced. Emily Flake - keen observer of human behaviour - codifies the most common awkward hugs that have plagued us all.
Delighting in the creative misuse of words and celebrating the verbal flubs that ignore the conventions of standard English, inGoing to Hell in a Hen Basket Robert Alden Rubin provides an illustrated dictionary of contemporary malapropisms.
With twenty-five new photographs for the eBook edition, the New York Times bestseller is now more awkward than ever Based on the hit website, AwkwardFamilyPhotos.com (“painful, regrettable, horrifyingly awesome snaps of family bonding, ...