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SUMMARY:Definitely, the most overused words of 1937
DESCRIPTION:\r\nIn 1937, Funk listed the most overworked words for the
  first time, and \"definitely\" the most overworked words in his mind 
 was \"definitely\" annoying.\r\n\r\n\r\nOverusing words and phrases is
  not merely a 21st century phenomenon.\r\nIn 1937, Wilfred J. Funk, re
 nowned author, poet, lexicographer, and publisher, took a pause from h
 is responsibilities as the President of Funk and Wagnalls to formulate
  a list of the “most overworked words.”\r\n\r\nWhile Howard Hughes
 , Amelia Earhart, Adolf Hitler and Seabiscuit were capturing the headl
 ines, the publishers of the Springfield Union (MA) managed to find a b
 it of front page print-space to post Funk's list in their March 27, 19
 37 issue.\r\n\r\nThe Top Five that year?\r\nOkay\r\nTerrific\r\nLousy\
 r\nContact\r\nDefinitely\r\nGal\r\nBasket\r\nSwell\r\nImpact\r\nHoney\
 r\n\r\n\r\nhttp://blog.rarenewspapers.com/?p=10309\r\n\r\n\n\nFor more
  information visit http://www.agilephilly.com/events/definitely-the-mo
 st-overused-words-of-1937
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CATEGORIES:historical, words, overused
LOCATION:Everywhere in America in 1937
WEBSITE:http://blog.rarenewspapers.com/?p=10309
URL:http://blog.rarenewspapers.com/?p=10309
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ORGANIZER:William J. Funk
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ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;PARTSTAT=ACCEPTED;RSVP=TRUE;CN="John Vor
 is, Lead Coordinator":http://www.agilephilly.com/profile/JohnVoris
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