Burgess Unabridged Burgess Unabridged

Burgess Unabridged

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Descrição da editora

Ever wonder where the word “blurb” comes from? Gelett Burgess coined this slang term and many others when he published this fanciful dictionary of entirely made-up words back in 1914. “Blurb,” now a common usage word, was originally a noun created by Burgess to describe the advertising carried on the dust jacket of a book. It means “to flatter from interested motives.” Although “blurb “ is one of the few slang words from this hilarious dictionary that managed to find its way into modern American vernacular, and actually become a legitimate word, the colloquial non-standard vocabulary words and expressions in this book are fun to read as they shed light on popular culture in twentieth century America and underscore the playful nature of language.

GÉNERO
Humor
LANÇADO
2012
2 de setembro
IDIOMA
EN
Inglês
PÁGINAS
133
EDITORA
BiblioLife
TAMANHO
22,8
MB

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