Word of the Day - Friday 8/8

Bronwen
on 8/8/08 12:26 am - Wilmington, DE
  Merriam-Webster’s
Word of the Day
August 8   mau-mau   \MOW-mow (the “ow” is as in “cow”)\   Audio Pronunciation
verb Play Podcast   Meaning
    *1 : to intimidate (as an official) by hostile confrontation or threats      2 : to engage in mau-mauing someone   Example Sentence
     “Going downtown to mau-mau the bureaucrats got to be the routine practice in San Francisco.” (Tom Wolfe, Radical Chic & Mau-mauing the Flak Catchers)  
     
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  Did you know?
     The Mau Mau was a militant secret society that operated in colonial Kenya during the 1950s. The ferocity with which Mau Mau terrorists rebelled against British rule was well-documented by national news sources, like Newsweek and Time, and by 1970 “Mau Mau” had become synonymous with “hostile intimidation,” especially when used for social or political gain. Novelist Tom Wolfe was the first to use “mau-mau” in print as a word for “intimidate.”   *Indicates the sense illustrated in the example sentence.
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JUDY C.
on 8/8/08 6:16 am - Bear, DE

Sounds like a Hawiian word!

                    
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Hambear
on 8/8/08 10:36 am - Millsboro, DE
Bronwen, I just love this word. I bet I could use it at work and the teenagers wouldn't know what I was talking about. I will have to teach it to my co-workers when I get back to work. Thanks for letting us learn  by your post. See you lighter. Joanne
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