Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day

cockamamie


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Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day for November 7, 2023 is: cockamamie \kah-kuh-MAY-mee\ adjective
Cockamamie is an adjective used to describe something ridiculous, silly, or incredible.
// Instead of being honest, he came up with a cockamamie excuse about why he didn't turn in his assignment.
[See the entry >](https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/cockamamie)
Examples:
"... [Andy] Reid will invent strange new football ideas unlike anything that has been seen before—or at least not in the past few decades—and run them in the biggest moments of a season. And while his trick plays may appear like cockamamie inventions of a football mad scientist, they often take advantage of the unique strengths and talents of his superstar players. They are gimmicks and yet functional." — Rodger Sherman, TheRinger.com, 8 Feb. 2023
Did you know?
By the look and sound of it, cockamamie (also spelled "cockamamy") could have something to do with a rooster and [the outrageous sound it makes](https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/cock-a-doodle-do). But in fact, cockamamie is believed to be an altered form of the term [decalcomania](https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/decalcomania), which refers to the process, invented in the mid-19th century, of transferring pictures and designs from specially prepared paper to surfaces such as glass or porcelain. (The word referring to the picture or design itself, [decal](/dictionary/decal), is a shortening of decalcomania.) The word decalcomania comes from French, with décalcomanie combining the verb décalquer, meaning "to trace" or "to transfer by tracing," and -manie, meaning "[-mania](https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/-mania)." Starting in the 1930s, painted strips of paper with images capable of being transferred to the skin were called decals or—in children's slang—cockamamies. Those familiar with today's temporary tattoos will understand quickly that these were regarded by many as silly novelties, lending the word cockamamie the necessary leeway for application to anything ridiculous.
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