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Culture Study Podcast

The Ridiculously Interesting History of Weird English Words

Culture Study Podcast

Culture Study Podcast

Arts, Society & Culture

4.5789 Ratings

🗓️ 11 February 2026

⏱️ 63 minutes

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Why is weird spelled like that? Why is yacht pronounced like that? Why is a firefighter a person who fights fires... but a pickpocket is neither a pick nor a pocket? We're so lucky to have linguist Colin Gorrie on the pod to talk about the "disaster" of English spelling and the history you can unearth in pretty much every English word. This one's such a nerdy delight — if you found yourself enraptured by our episode on accents, you're gonna love this one, too. AND GREAT NEWS: WE HAVE VERY GOOD EPISODE TRANSCRIPTS NOW! They come out within 24 hours of the pod, so you just have to be a little patient and then come back and click here. We pay an actual human for help with these, so thank you for either being a paid subscriber or listening to the ads that make this model possible!If you're a paid subscriber and haven't yet set up your subscriber RSS feed in your podcast player, here's the EXTREMELY easy how-to .And if you're having any other issues with your Patreon subscription — please get in touch! Email me at annehelenpetersen @ gmail OR submit a request to Patreon Support. Thank you for making the switch with us — the podcast in particular is much more at home here!Thanks to the Sponsors of Today's Episode!Celebrate your number one valentine, your greatest love, your dog! Head to Ollie.com/CULTURE, tell them all about your dog, and use code CULTURE to get 60% off your Welcome Kit.Go to wildalaskan.com/CULTURE for $35 off your first box of premium, wild-caught seafood.Wake up with clearer skin, smoother hair, and cooler sleep. Use code CULTUREPOD for an extra 30% off at blissy.com/CULTUREPOD.Get 15% off your first order at Blueland.com/CULTUREShow Notes:Subscribe to Colin Gorrie's newsletter, Dead Language Society, hereI personally really love 'Dog' is a Weird Word (you can find all the Weird Word editions collected here)Listen to our episode on The Ridiculously Interesting World of American Accents! I reference Wound Man — here's my interview with the art historian on the historical representations of him A very weird 1818 illustration of a pickpocket Just for fun, a map of Europe with place names in the dominant language of the placeWe're currently looking for your questions for future episodes about:New trends you've noticed in the world of MOMFLUENCERS (with Sara Petersen, of course) Dark academia — the trends, the themes, the popularity, whatever you want (for an episode with R.F. Kuang!) Getting into Gaming as AN ADULT (and especially as a woman or non-binary person) (with Keza Macdonald, author of the new history Super Nintendo) Conversion Therapy (how it affects people late into life, how it still exists, etc. etc.) Your Parent(s) Died — How Do You Deal with All This PAPERWORK and bureaucracy??? (with death doula Becky Robison) What would LIFE AFTER CARS look like?? (With the hosts of the War on Cars pod!) KID INFLUENCERS — what happens when your parent puts you on camera before you can really consent? Anything you need advice or want musings on for the AAA segment. You can ask about anything, it’s literally the name of the segmentAs always, you can submit your questions (and ideas for future eps) hereFor this week’s discussion: Just gonna be real basic here and ask... What did you learn from this episode? So many tidbits and delightful explanations!

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Okay. slash culture study to sign up. Okay, thanks. On with today's show. Hi, everyone. This is the Culture Study podcast, and I'm Anne Helen Peterson.

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And I'm Colin Gorey, linguist, and the author of the Dead Language Society Substack.

1:10.3

So, Colin, we were talking before we started recording about how both you and I are, what's the right word here?

1:18.1

I don't like using, like, refugee from the ivory tower.

1:21.6

I also don't love escape because I didn't escape so much as, like, there was no space in the ivory tower.

1:30.8

We both used to be within academia and now we are no longer technically within academia, but still very devoted to our

1:35.6

discipline. So you've said, and this is kind of your mission, is to bring linguistics to a larger

1:41.8

audience and talking to people about how language works, specifically

1:45.4

how older language worked and continues to work in the way that we speak today. So how did you

1:51.9

get interested in this? How did you become a word nerd? My fate was sealed at a very young age.

1:57.7

When I saw this gigantic shelf of books, Encyclopedia Britannica, my parents had

2:03.5

probably bought from some sort of a traveling salesman.

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Totally, yes.

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