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A Way with Words - language, linguistics, and callers from all over

East Overshoe (Rebroadcast) - 10 November 2025

A Way with Words - language, linguistics, and callers from all over

A Way with Words

Education, Language Learning, Society & Culture

4.6 • 2.1K Ratings

🗓️ 10 November 2025

⏱️ 51 minutes

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Summary

Some people work hard to lose their accent in order to fit in when they move somewhere else. But others may be homesick for the sounds they grew up with and want to try to reclaim them. How can you regain your old accent? Also, a compelling book about scientific taxonomy shows how humans use language to try to divide up and impose order on the word. And Uff-dah! is an expressive word that means "Gee whiz!" or "Oy vey!" It's also handy when lifting heavy objects. Plus, pigloos, pine shatters vs. pine needles, channel fever, a quiz about common bonds, idioms involving stinginess, nicknames, possible baths, verbing nouns, East Jesus and South Burlap, and affirmative semantics with negative morphosyntax. Hear hundreds of free episodes and learn more on the A Way with Words website: https://waywordradio.org. Be a part of the show: call or text 1 (877) 929-9673 toll-free in the United States and Canada; elsewhere in the world, call or text +1 619 800 4443. Send voice notes or messages via WhatsApp 16198004443. Email [email protected]. Copyright Wayword, Inc., a 501(c)(3) corporation. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

You're listening to Away With Words, the show about language and how we use it.

0:04.1

I'm Grant Barrett.

0:05.3

And I'm Martha Barnett.

0:07.0

Years ago, while traveling in Argentina, I heard a great phrase to describe somebody who's very stingy.

0:13.6

You know, that guy who never picks up the check in a restaurant, never gives money to charitable causes.

0:19.3

In Argentina, that kind of person is said to have a crocodile in the pocket,

0:24.5

a crocodile in the pocket.

0:27.1

A crocodile in the pocket.

0:28.7

That means he's not about to reach for his wallet

0:31.1

because there's this scary, sharp-tooth animal there in his pocket

0:35.9

that'll snap his hand off.

0:37.6

And I thought that was a really cool, colorful phrase.

0:40.4

And I was reminded of this the other day because I just learned that in France, a stingy person doesn't have a crocodile in his pocket.

0:48.2

Instead, he has orsin.

0:50.2

He has sea urchins in his pockets.

0:54.6

And you're not going to want to reach in there because, ow.

0:58.4

And so I started digging around, and it turns out that in various countries, there are various dangerous animals in the pockets of stingy people.

1:06.8

In Brazil, sometimes you would say that there was a scorpion in somebody's pocket or in Serbia, it's a snake.

1:14.4

All preventing you from getting in there and take out your money.

1:17.1

Yeah, yeah, don't blame me.

1:19.7

My father, who passed on a couple years ago, was very careful with money, let's say.

1:25.5

And I always used to say that he was so tight with money that he squeezed a nickel

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