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Exposure to Vape Culture

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4.63K Ratings

🗓️ 29 December 2014

⏱️ 50 minutes

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Bob Garfield and Mike Vuolo are joined by Peter Sokolowski of Merriam-Webster, Katherine Martin of Oxford University Press, Jane Solomon of Dictionary.com, and Erin McKean of Wordnik.com to discuss their respective Words of the Year. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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The following podcast contains explicit language.

1:10.0

From Washington DC this is Lexicon Valley, a podcast about language. I'm Bob Garfield with

1:16.5

Mike Volo. And today episode number 50 titled Exposure to Vape Culture, wherein we discuss the

1:24.4

2014 Words of the Year. Hey Mikey. Hey Bobby. How you doing? Splendid. Thank you and yourself.

1:35.0

I'm great. I'm great. It is late December, which means it's a time for taking stock,

1:41.4

looking back, remembering. Lexicographers like to do that too and they choose frequently a word of

1:48.3

the year, which may or may not seem like a silly exercise. We'll talk about that. What's your word

1:54.5

of the year, Bob? I'm really not a good person to ask that question off because my word of the

2:02.4

year is the same every year. It's the only word you can remember. That's problem number one.

2:08.9

No, it's a great word and I admire it so much and I seldom hear it. But when I do hear it,

2:18.0

I always get kind of a thrill and it's immutable and forever. Wait, that's two words. Immutable and

2:27.0

forever. No, no, no, no, no. My word is immutable and forever and I just can't let it go with some

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