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  2. Grant Barrett - Wikipedia

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    Grant Barrett (born 1970) is an American lexicographer, specializing in slang, jargon and new usage, and the author and compiler of language-related books and dictionaries. He is a co-host and co-producer of the American weekly, hour-long public radio show and podcast A Way with Words.

  3. A Way with Words - Wikipedia

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    A Way with Words is an American weekly public radio program discussing the use of language (mainly American and Canadian English, with other languages earning more occasional mention) in everyday life, along with linguistics, lexicology and folk etymology from a pool of listener questions from weekly callers into the program, along with a weekly word game with quiz expert and comedian John ...

  4. Martha Barnette - Wikipedia

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    Lederer left the show in October 2006 and since January 2007 Barnette has hosted the show with lexicographer Grant Barrett. Barnette, Barrett and senior producer Stefanie Levine founded the 501(c)(3) organization Wayword, Inc., to fund and produce A Way with Words after KPBS-FM, which had originally produced it, withdrew support. [10]

  5. How Polari, the ‘lost language’ of gay men, inspired much of ...

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    Barrett hosts a language-focused podcast called “A Way With Words,” which recently dealt with the spelling of “zhuzh,” when a caller, like the Kardashians, had no idea how to spell it ...

  6. As teens develop slang each generation, parents and others ...

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    As teens develop new slang each generation, parents may need the help of linguists to understand the terms. Experts say the new terminology appears to cover the same preoccupations.

  7. Double-Tongued Dictionary - Wikipedia

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    It also features definitions and citations of strange and unusual words or phrases such as "parergon," "epigenetics," and "bleeding deacon." In July 2012 the "Double-Tongued Dictionary" website became part of "A Way with Words" website. The information on this site is compiled, written and edited by lexicographer Grant Barrett. [3]

  8. A way with words: Damien Flores named city's new poet ... - AOL

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    Jul. 7—Participating in poetry slams as a teen led to a literary career filled with accolades for Damien Flores. He has now achieved the highest recognition for a poet and has been selected as ...

  9. Wolf-whistling - Wikipedia

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    [8] [better source needed] During a 2015 broadcast of A Way with Words, doubt was cast upon this explanation by lexicographer Grant Barrett, who noted that it was very thinly supported. [9] The Turn To Call is far closer to the wolf whistle than the General Call. [10]