Grammar Girl Quick and Dirty Tips for Better Writing

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Grammar Girl Quick and Dirty Tips for Better Writing

Grammar Girl Quick and Dirty Tips for Better Writing

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Five-time winner of Best Education Podcast in the Podcast Awards. Grammar Girl provides short, friendly tips to improve your writing and feed your love of the English language. Whether English is your first language or your second language, these grammar, punctuation, style, and business tips will m...

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The Goth letters: why the alphabet goes off the rails after T, with Danny Bate

The Goth letters: why the alphabet goes off the rails after T, with Danny Bate

1147. In this bonus segment that originally ran in October, we look at the fascinating history of the "new letters" of the alphabet — V, W, X, Y, and...

2026-01-01 10:00:00 00:26:13
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War of the dots. Why we say 'pitch black.' Pitch hot.

War of the dots. Why we say 'pitch black.' Pitch hot.

1146. This week, we look at the history of Braille, from the tragic accident that inspired Louis Braille's six-dot system to the "War of the Dots"—a d...

2025-12-30 10:00:00 00:15:38
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How a long-lost yearbook revealed the origin of 'hella,' with Ben Zimmer

How a long-lost yearbook revealed the origin of 'hella,' with Ben Zimmer

1145. In this bonus segment from October, I talk with Ben Zimmer about "hella" and how even yearbook messages can be digitized to help preserve the la...

2025-12-25 10:00:00 00:30:31
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The origin of X in algebra. Why we say ‘how come’ for ‘why.’ Water handles.

The origin of X in algebra. Why we say ‘how come’ for ‘why.’ Water handles.

1144. This week, we look at the origin of the letter X as the variable for the unknown in algebra. Then, we look at the phrase "how come," explaining...

2025-12-23 10:00:00 00:17:37
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2025 Words of the Year, with Jess Zafarris and Danny Hieber

2025 Words of the Year, with Jess Zafarris and Danny Hieber

1143. This week, we look at the 2025 words of the year with Jess Zafarris and Danny Hieber. We look at viral slang like "six seven" and cultural terms...

2025-12-18 10:00:00 00:24:00
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'Pride and prejudice' before Jane Austen. Was Parson Brown a real person? Happy Panda.

'Pride and prejudice' before Jane Austen. Was Parson Brown a real person? Happy Panda.

1142. This week, we look at the history of the phrase "pride and prejudice," which was used frequently before Jane Austen’s 1813 novel. Then, we look...

2025-12-16 10:00:00 00:15:24
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The 'sheeple' incident, with Stefan Fatsis

The 'sheeple' incident, with Stefan Fatsis

1141. We look at the controversy that caught Stefan Fatsis by surprise when he defined the word "sheeple" for Merriam-Webster, leading to public compl...

2025-12-11 10:00:00 00:25:27
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The rise of the 'hamster wheel.' The many names of Santa Claus. Unattractive turtles.

The rise of the 'hamster wheel.' The many names of Santa Claus. Unattractive turtles.

1140. This week, we look at the difference between the modern phrase "hamster wheel" and the older "rat race," and why the former gained popularity. W...

2025-12-09 10:00:00 00:14:04
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An inspiring tutor, 'New York System' hot dogs, and 'queen spotting.'

An inspiring tutor, 'New York System' hot dogs, and 'queen spotting.'

1139. In this bonus discussion with Martha Barnette back in March, we look at Martha's pivotal twelve-year journey with a polyglot tutor who transform...

2025-12-04 10:00:00 00:25:11
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Why Brits eat biscuits and Americans eat cookies. Why brands keep nouning everything. Hamster alert.

Why Brits eat biscuits and Americans eat cookies. Why brands keep nouning everything. Hamster alert.

This week, in honor of National Cookie Day, we look at the vocabulary split between British and American English, including the differences between a...

2025-12-02 10:00:00 00:17:46
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Rob Drummond on languaging and our fluid speaking identities

Rob Drummond on languaging and our fluid speaking identities

In this bonus conversation with Rob Drummond from back in June, he and I get into the fascinating concept of "languaging" — the idea that speaking is...

2025-11-27 10:00:00 00:18:36
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The sinful fork (and other dinner-table surprises)

The sinful fork (and other dinner-table surprises)

1136. This week, we go full Thanksgiving, talking about the origin of butter knives, forks, and more. You'll love all the tidbits you can share with y...

2025-11-25 10:00:00 00:14:49
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Why print dictionaries still matter, with Peter Sokolowski

Why print dictionaries still matter, with Peter Sokolowski

1135. This week, we talk with Peter Sokolowski, editor at large at Merriam-Webster, about the new print 12th Collegiate Dictionary. We look at why pri...

2025-11-20 10:00:00 00:35:31
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Personification in language and AI. Dictums, maxims, and proverbs. Expensitive.

Personification in language and AI. Dictums, maxims, and proverbs. Expensitive.

1134. This week, we look at the poetic power of personification (the language quirk that gives human traits to nonhuman things) and why style guides a...

2025-11-18 10:00:00 00:17:26
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The secret rules of crossword puzzles, with Natan Last

The secret rules of crossword puzzles, with Natan Last

1133. This week, crossword pro Natan Last talks about his book "Across the Universe." We look at the technical and cultural differences between Americ...

2025-11-13 10:00:00 00:29:16
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How '23 skidoo' & 'at sixes and sevens' are related to '6-7.'

How '23 skidoo' & 'at sixes and sevens' are related to '6-7.'

1132. This week, in honor of Dictionary.com choosing "6-7" as its Word of the Year, we look at the origin of other number phrases: "23 skidoo" and "at...

2025-11-11 10:00:00 00:18:09
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What a ‘Science' magazine experiment says about the future of AI in journalism, with Abigail Eisenstadt.

What a ‘Science' magazine experiment says about the future of AI in journalism, with Abigail Eisenstadt.

1131. This week, we talk with ‘Science' magazine senior writer Abigail Eisenstadt about her team's year-long experiment testing ChatGPT's ability to s...

2025-11-06 10:00:00 00:23:53
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What Roman togas have to do with today's elections. 'Home in' versus 'hone in.'

What Roman togas have to do with today's elections. 'Home in' versus 'hone in.'

1130. This week, we look at words related to elections, and then I help you remember the difference between "home in" and "hone in" with a tip that in...

2025-11-04 10:00:00 00:16:05
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Finding the true history of words, with Ben Zimmer

Finding the true history of words, with Ben Zimmer

1129. This week, we talk with Ben Zimmer about the linguistic detective work of antedating words — finding earlier usages than those published in dict...

2025-10-30 09:00:00 00:26:52
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‘Ghost words’ and their history. Rules for ‘between’ and ‘among.’ Wilsoning.

‘Ghost words’ and their history. Rules for ‘between’ and ‘among.’ Wilsoning.

1128. This week, in honor of Halloween, we look at “ghost words” and phrases, from “ghost runners” in baseball to “ghost forests” made by earthquakes....

2025-10-28 09:00:00 00:14:02
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How to be a ‘feisty freelancer,’ with Suzanne Bowness

How to be a ‘feisty freelancer,’ with Suzanne Bowness

1127. This week, we talk with Suzanne Bowness about creating a successful life as a writer. We look at high-value industries that are good targets for...

2025-10-23 12:00:00 00:28:09
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Shakespeare's ‘wherefore’ and other false friends. The language of fear. A Tom.

Shakespeare's ‘wherefore’ and other false friends. The language of fear. A Tom.

1126. This week, we look at words for fear and why "wherefore" doesn't mean what many people think it means.
The false friends segment was writt...

2025-10-21 09:00:00 00:17:10
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Why Q needs U and how hieroglyphics created our alphabet, with Danny Bate

Why Q needs U and how hieroglyphics created our alphabet, with Danny Bate

1125. This week, we talk with linguist and author Danny Bate about his book, "Why Q Needs U." We look at the ancient origins of our alphabet, tracing...

2025-10-16 09:00:00 00:37:49
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The political, royal and obscene meanings of blue. The differences in ‘plumb’ and plum.’

The political, royal and obscene meanings of blue. The differences in ‘plumb’ and plum.’

1124. This week, we look at blue idioms, including the political history of "blue states," the medical reason for being "blue in the face," and the as...

2025-10-14 09:00:00 00:15:10
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The fight for the modern dictionary, with Stefan Fatsis

The fight for the modern dictionary, with Stefan Fatsis

1123. This week, we talk with author and self-described “word freak” Stefan Fatsis about his book "Unabridged." He shares his experience embedding at...

2025-10-09 09:00:00 00:32:52
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‘Math’ versus ‘maths’ and other British differences. ‘Spendthrift’ means what?

‘Math’ versus ‘maths’ and other British differences. ‘Spendthrift’ means what?

1122. This week, we look at two subtle but persistent differences between American and British English: why Americans say "math" and Brits say "maths,...

2025-10-07 09:00:00 00:13:22
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Why ‘Useless Etymology’ gives you super powers, with Jess Zafarris

Why ‘Useless Etymology’ gives you super powers, with Jess Zafarris

1121. This week, we talk with Jess Zafarris about her book “Useless Etymology.” We look at three ways she says etymology gives you superpowers. We als...

2025-10-02 09:00:00 00:33:23
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Can you use ‘epicenter’ for positive things? The etymology of ‘bro.’ Mukwonago, Oconomowoc.

Can you use ‘epicenter’ for positive things? The etymology of ‘bro.’ Mukwonago, Oconomowoc.

1120. This week, we look at tricky uses of the word "epicenter" and how people feel about using it metaphorically. We also look at where the word “bro...

2025-09-30 09:00:00 00:16:34
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Adapting a classic: from words to watercolors, with K. Woodman-Maynard

Adapting a classic: from words to watercolors, with K. Woodman-Maynard

1119. This week, we talk with illustrator and cartoonist K. Woodman-Maynard about her new graphic novel adaptation of "Tuck Everlasting." We look at t...

2025-09-25 09:00:00 00:24:40
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Dime idioms. ‘HoCo’ and syllable acronyms. Pulling a Trevor

Dime idioms. ‘HoCo’ and syllable acronyms. Pulling a Trevor

1118. This week, we look at the origins of idioms related to the word "dime," like "turn on a dime" and "get off the dime." We also look at a special...

2025-09-23 09:00:00 00:14:48
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How algorithms are changing the meaning of words, with Adam Aleksic

How algorithms are changing the meaning of words, with Adam Aleksic

1117. This week, we talk with Adam Aleksic, also known as the Etymology Nerd, about the ways algorithms are changing the meaning of words. We look at...

2025-09-18 09:00:00 00:14:04
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The pirate history of ‘scallywag.’ ‘Used to’ versus ‘use to.’ Cheese grits.

The pirate history of ‘scallywag.’ ‘Used to’ versus ‘use to.’ Cheese grits.

1116. This week, we clarify the origins of the word "Schnauzer" and why it may mean "snout," "growler," or "mustache." Then, in honor of Talk Like a P...

2025-09-16 09:00:00 00:14:50
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From clay tablets to the Gutenberg press, with Keith Houston

From clay tablets to the Gutenberg press, with Keith Houston

1115. This week, we talk with Keith Houston about his book, "The Book." We look at how writing technology evolved from clay tablets and bamboo slips t...

2025-09-11 09:00:00 00:25:19
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Why we have indents. More on Formica. Running on Edgar.

Why we have indents. More on Formica. Running on Edgar.

1114. This week, we look at the history and purpose of indents, from medieval manuscripts to modern word processors, and the difference between a firs...

2025-09-09 09:00:00 00:19:13
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The surprising ways we gesture about time and space, with Lauren Gawne

The surprising ways we gesture about time and space, with Lauren Gawne

1113. This week, we talk with linguist Lauren Gawne about her book "Gesture: A Slim Guide." We look at how different cultures gesture about abstract c...

2025-09-04 00:00:00 00:22:58
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Vonnegut’s semicolon rule. What age has to do with language. Chocolate donut.

Vonnegut’s semicolon rule. What age has to do with language. Chocolate donut.

1112. This week, we look at why you can safely ignore Kurt Vonnegut’s famous advice about ignoring semicolons. We also look at why taking punctuation...

2025-09-02 09:00:00 00:15:42
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Why we say 'near miss.' How dogs got their names.  Stupid dog Jackie.

Why we say 'near miss.' How dogs got their names. Stupid dog Jackie.

1111. This week, we look at the phrase "near miss" and why this seemingly illogical term actually makes sense. Then, in honor of National Dog Day, we...

2025-08-26 09:00:00 00:18:31
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How to build a successful writers’ newsletter, with Jane Friedman

How to build a successful writers’ newsletter, with Jane Friedman

1110. This week, we talk with Jane Friedman, an expert on the business of being a writer. We look at how to build a strong email newsletter and why it...

2025-08-21 00:00:00 00:18:29
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What is 'versing'? ‘Whatchamacallit' and other placeholder words. Chicken.

What is 'versing'? ‘Whatchamacallit' and other placeholder words. Chicken.

1109. This week, we look at why kids and video gamers talk about "versing" someone. Then, we look at the linguistics of placeholder words like "whatch...

2025-08-19 00:00:00 00:13:14
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AI's impact on translators, untranslatable Dutch words, and more, with Heddwen Newton

AI's impact on translators, untranslatable Dutch words, and more, with Heddwen Newton

1108. This week, we talk to Heddwen Newton about some of the unique and untranslatable words she's discovered while translating. She shares her though...

2025-08-14 11:12:49 00:19:38
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