Friday, December 24, 2010

I've got last-minute shopping to do, so I'll leave you with some of the New York Times' words of the year. I've never heard any of these, but they'll definitely come in handy.


mansplainer: A man compelled to explain or give an opinion about everything — especially to a woman. He speaks, often condescendingly, even if he doesn’t know what he’s talking about or even if it’s none of his business.

sofalize: A marketing term created for people who prefer to stay home and communicate with others electronically.

coffice: A coffee shop habitually used as an office by customers, who mooch its space, electricity, Wi-Fi and other resources.


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