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Not what you're looking for, but I'm going to start saying algoreickly? :)
http://www.unwords.com/unword/AlGoreickly.html
-kameron
that's not it...use a string on google/yahoo/etc.
Kameron Swinton said:Not what you're looking for, but I'm going to start saying algoreickly? :)
http://www.unwords.com/unword/AlGoreickly.html
-kameron
Yeah I know, I couldn't resist. How about:
list "presidential neologisms"
which returned a page on Google that lists a couple of potential answers to this question-
http://www.grammarphobia.com/blog/2009/03/our-neologists-in-chief.html
-kameron
Chris Penny said:that's not it...use a string on google/yahoo/etc.
Kameron Swinton said:Not what you're looking for, but I'm going to start saying algoreickly? :)
http://www.unwords.com/unword/AlGoreickly.html
-kameron
Kameron, the word is on that list. The goal of my exercises is to find a string that will give you the results without having to look at a "list" per say.
Kameron Swinton said:Yeah I know, I couldn't resist. How about:
list "presidential neologisms"
which returned a page on Google that lists a couple of potential answers to this question-
http://www.grammarphobia.com/blog/2009/03/our-neologists-in-chief.html
-kameron
Chris Penny said:that's not it...use a string on google/yahoo/etc.
Kameron Swinton said:Not what you're looking for, but I'm going to start saying algoreickly? :)
http://www.unwords.com/unword/AlGoreickly.html
-kameron
right but in this case, without knowing the word, the string was able to get a list that included the word. simply putting "presidential neologisms" into Google also produces the same link and your answer. :)
-kameron
Chris Penny said:Kameron, the word is on that list. The goal of my exercises is to find a string that will give you the results without having to look at a "list" per say.
Kameron Swinton said:Yeah I know, I couldn't resist. How about:
list "presidential neologisms"
which returned a page on Google that lists a couple of potential answers to this question-
http://www.grammarphobia.com/blog/2009/03/our-neologists-in-chief.html
-kameron
Chris Penny said:that's not it...use a string on google/yahoo/etc.
Kameron Swinton said:Not what you're looking for, but I'm going to start saying algoreickly? :)
http://www.unwords.com/unword/AlGoreickly.html
-kameron
That definitely makes sense... Do you know which word it is? The biggest thing that throws this search off is that I put the fact my mom believed it ended with an "ly" which was not the case, realized after I found the word. When I search for something on the internet, I don't really type in what I'm looking for, but rather I think "how can my answer be expressed" so my thought was "* was a word first used by president ..." when that did not return my result, I just ran "word used by president" hoping, again, my results would appear when somebody says "* was a word used by president ..."
Kameron Swinton said:right but in this case, without knowing the word, the string was able to get a list that included the word. simply putting "presidential neologisms" into Google also produces the same link and your answer. :)
-kameron
Chris Penny said:Kameron, the word is on that list. The goal of my exercises is to find a string that will give you the results without having to look at a "list" per say.
Kameron Swinton said:Yeah I know, I couldn't resist. How about:
list "presidential neologisms"
which returned a page on Google that lists a couple of potential answers to this question-
http://www.grammarphobia.com/blog/2009/03/our-neologists-in-chief.html
-kameron
Chris Penny said:that's not it...use a string on google/yahoo/etc.
Kameron Swinton said:Not what you're looking for, but I'm going to start saying algoreickly? :)
http://www.unwords.com/unword/AlGoreickly.html
-kameron
My guess is normalcy, because its probably the most commonly used term on that list.
This search was not easy. I started searching for president "new word", then president "made up word" added ly -lyrics. I also had tried "president *" added ly word to have it find president and the term following it...etc with little success. I tried "President * coined the term * * " and eventually I came upon neologisms (a newly coined word that may be in the process of entering common use). Even then it wasn't coming up with a word ending in ly...that was really throwing things off in my search. So I tried looking for (president|presidential|political) neologisms and from there "presidential neologisms" found the list.
Good test of the sourcing skills, thanks!
-kameron
Chris Penny said:That definitely makes sense... Do you know which word it is? The biggest thing that throws this search off is that I put the fact my mom believed it ended with an "ly" which was not the case, realized after I found the word. When I search for something on the internet, I don't really type in what I'm looking for, but rather I think "how can my answer be expressed" so my thought was "* was a word first used by president ..." when that did not return my result, I just ran "word used by president" hoping, again, my results would appear when somebody says "* was a word used by president ..."
Kameron Swinton said:right but in this case, without knowing the word, the string was able to get a list that included the word. simply putting "presidential neologisms" into Google also produces the same link and your answer. :)
-kameron
Chris Penny said:Kameron, the word is on that list. The goal of my exercises is to find a string that will give you the results without having to look at a "list" per say.
Kameron Swinton said:Yeah I know, I couldn't resist. How about:
list "presidential neologisms"
which returned a page on Google that lists a couple of potential answers to this question-
http://www.grammarphobia.com/blog/2009/03/our-neologists-in-chief.html
-kameron
Chris Penny said:that's not it...use a string on google/yahoo/etc.
Kameron Swinton said:Not what you're looking for, but I'm going to start saying algoreickly? :)
http://www.unwords.com/unword/AlGoreickly.html
-kameron
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