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What word or phrase conjures immediate understanding in your family — but puzzled looks from everyone else?
In one family, pizza crust is known as “pizza bones.” In another, children who weren’t allowed to say fart were instructed to use the word “foof” instead.
This Thursday, MPR News host Kerri Miller talked about “familect” with word wizard Anatoly Liberman.
Guest:
Subscribe to the MPR News with Kerri Miller podcast on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts or RSS.
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What word or phrase conjures immediate understanding in your family — but puzzled looks from everyone else?
In one family, pizza crust is known as “pizza bones.” In another, children who weren’t allowed to say fart were instructed to use the word “foof” instead.
This Thursday, MPR News host Kerri Miller talked about “familect” with word wizard Anatoly Liberman.
Guest:
Subscribe to the MPR News with Kerri Miller podcast on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts or RSS.

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