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Prof David West
    Wit — now: fun, funny, humorous; then: clever, apt humor, intelligence, acumen, thinker

    Fizzle — now: to fail, failure; then: to fart quietly

    Buxom — now: large-breasted; then: compliant or obedient

    Fantastic — now: unbelievable, superlative, excellent; then: based on fantasy or imagination, of fantasy

    Girl — now: young female; then: young person of any gender

    Backlog — now: pending work; then: largest log (literally!)

    Prestigious — now: honored; then: trickery, illusion, conjuring

    Bully — now: to be cruel, insulting, or threatening; then: a sweetheart, a fine chap

    Cute — now: attractive; then: clever, shrewd

    Meat — now: animal flesh for food; then: all foods

    Myriad — now: a great number; then: referred to the number 10,000 in ancient Greece

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Re: words for Nick

thompnickson2
Dave,

Great list.   Here is my favorite to add:

Incredible: now is "good", "very good"; was: "unsubstantiated", "suspect".  
Ditto unbelievable.  

See also adverbial forms, incredibly and unbelievably which have come to mean "very".  

Nick



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Subject: [FRIAM] words for Nick

    Wit — now: fun, funny, humorous; then: clever, apt humor, intelligence, acumen, thinker

    Fizzle — now: to fail, failure; then: to fart quietly

    Buxom — now: large-breasted; then: compliant or obedient

    Fantastic — now: unbelievable, superlative, excellent; then: based on fantasy or imagination, of fantasy

    Girl — now: young female; then: young person of any gender

    Backlog — now: pending work; then: largest log (literally!)

    Prestigious — now: honored; then: trickery, illusion, conjuring

    Bully — now: to be cruel, insulting, or threatening; then: a sweetheart, a fine chap

    Cute — now: attractive; then: clever, shrewd

    Meat — now: animal flesh for food; then: all foods

    Myriad — now: a great number; then: referred to the number 10,000 in ancient Greece

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Re: words for Nick

Eric Charles-2
"Awesome" is one of my favorites. Now used to indicate general goodness.  Not generally used in situations where one say "i was in awe". 

"Liberal" and "conservative" are two of my least favorite.  Liberal was about promoting freedom.  Conservative was about retaining past ways. Note that those are clearly orthogonal issues in their original usage,  and now we act like they are opposites,  which is terrible.  

On Thu, Aug 20, 2020, 8:38 PM <[hidden email]> wrote:
Dave,

Great list.   Here is my favorite to add:

Incredible: now is "good", "very good"; was: "unsubstantiated", "suspect". 
Ditto unbelievable. 

See also adverbial forms, incredibly and unbelievably which have come to mean "very". 

Nick



Nicholas Thompson
Emeritus Professor of Ethology and Psychology
Clark University
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https://wordpress.clarku.edu/nthompson/



-----Original Message-----
From: Friam <[hidden email]> On Behalf Of Prof David West
Sent: Thursday, August 20, 2020 5:15 PM
To: [hidden email]
Subject: [FRIAM] words for Nick

    Wit — now: fun, funny, humorous; then: clever, apt humor, intelligence, acumen, thinker

    Fizzle — now: to fail, failure; then: to fart quietly

    Buxom — now: large-breasted; then: compliant or obedient

    Fantastic — now: unbelievable, superlative, excellent; then: based on fantasy or imagination, of fantasy

    Girl — now: young female; then: young person of any gender

    Backlog — now: pending work; then: largest log (literally!)

    Prestigious — now: honored; then: trickery, illusion, conjuring

    Bully — now: to be cruel, insulting, or threatening; then: a sweetheart, a fine chap

    Cute — now: attractive; then: clever, shrewd

    Meat — now: animal flesh for food; then: all foods

    Myriad — now: a great number; then: referred to the number 10,000 in ancient Greece

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Re: words for Nick

Russell Standish-2
On Fri, Aug 21, 2020 at 11:24:20AM -0400, Eric Charles wrote:
> "Awesome" is one of my favorites. Now used to indicate general goodness.  Not
> generally used in situations where one say "i was in awe". 
>
> "Liberal" and "conservative" are two of my least favorite.  Liberal was about
> promoting freedom.  Conservative was about retaining past ways. Note that those
> are clearly orthogonal issues in their original usage,  and now we act like
> they are opposites,  which is terrible.  

And just as bizarrely, in Australia they are synonyms. The Liberal
party is the conservative party.


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Re: words for Nick

thompnickson2
So, we add to Dave's list, as follows.

Liberal; was, "laissez-faire, free market"; is now, "humanist, socialist".

Conservative: was "royalist, authoritarian;  is now, "fascist, oligarchic."


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On Fri, Aug 21, 2020 at 11:24:20AM -0400, Eric Charles wrote:
> "Awesome" is one of my favorites. Now used to indicate general
> goodness.  Not generally used in situations where one say "i was in awe".
>
> "Liberal" and "conservative" are two of my least favorite.  Liberal
> was about promoting freedom.  Conservative was about retaining past
> ways. Note that those are clearly orthogonal issues in their original
> usage,  and now we act like they are opposites,  which is terrible.

And just as bizarrely, in Australia they are synonyms. The Liberal party is
the conservative party.


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