• A sniglet (/ˈsnɪɡlɪt/) is an often humorous word made up to describe something for which no dictionary word exists. Introduced in the 1980s TV comedy...
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    in series such as Fridays, Not Necessarily the News (popularising the "sniglet" neologism), and Saturday Night Live. After winning a Perrier Comedy Award...
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  • as Beth Wiedner (Season 3) Rob Riggle as Det. Zachary Fontaine / Calvin Sniglet (Season 3) Mary McCormack as Internal Affairs Agent Abigail Liukin (Seasons...
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  • (linguistics) Nonce word Phono-semantic matching Protologism Retronym Sniglet Syllabic abbreviations Word formation Anderson, James M. (2006). Malmkjær...
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  • Rosen and Harry Shearer. The series was the birthplace of Rich Hall's sniglets, which spawned a number of books. It also included early appearances from...
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  • of other words can also be meaningful nonce words, as is true of most sniglets (words, often stunt words, explicitly coined in the absence of any relevant...
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    Tale" Veep President Stevenson Episode: "Library" Angie Tribeca Larry Sniglet Episode: "Hey, I'm Solvin' Here!" Romance at Reindeer Lodge Chris TV movie...
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    Etymology List of generic forms in British place names Phono-semantic matching Sniglet The Computer Contradictionary The Devil's Dictionary Toponymy Uxbridge...
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  • mainstream language. Nonce word, a word created for a single occasion Sniglet, a humorous word made up to describe something for which no dictionary...
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  • portal Cartoon physics Glossary of comics terminology Manga iconography Sniglet "Plewds! Squeams! and Spurls!"; published November 29, 2001; retrieved...
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  • wall. The books that Homer cites as his favorites are TV Guide, Son of Sniglet and Katharine Hepburn's Me. Bart scratching the chalkboard to get everyone's...
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  • (spaceman) symmetry: A South African or New Zealand graveyard. (cemetery) Sniglet The Meaning of Liff The Devil's Dictionary Look up daffynition in Wiktionary...
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    Preview. Apple Inc. 12 December 2014. Retrieved 26 January 2015. "FOFOP 177- Sniglets Really Satisfy" (Audio upload). TOFOP - Wil Anderson & Charlie Clausen...
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  • gap in computer programming languages and natural language processing Sniglet, described as "any word that doesn't appear in the dictionary, but should"...
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    demographic segment. Besides the humorous commentary, the company also created sniglet-type names for things that would appear in its products, such as a "ringer"...
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  • 2022 – via Newspapers.com. Shull, Richard K. (April 24, 1986). "Without 'sniglets,' Hall can be fun". The Indianapolis News. Indianapolis, Indiana. p. 15...
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  • Cup series). Bogataj's mishap is also commemorated in Rich Hall's book Sniglets as "agonosis", which is defined as "the syndrome of tuning in on Wide World...
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