Tag Archives: Words Matter

Ban “6-7” (And While We’re at It, Let’s Redefine “Poop”)

Slang evolves. I understand that. But when students toss around “6-7” without realizing it traces back to a police code for a reported death, it isn’t edgy—it’s uninformed. Words carry weight. If we’re going to redefine everything because it sounds cool in a lyric or on TikTok, we might as well make “poop” mean delicious and “detention” mean spa day. At least then we’d know we were being ridiculous on purpose. Continue reading

Posted in Daily Prompt, Random | Tagged , , , , , , , , , , , | Leave a comment

Semantic Whiplash: When Words Change Faster Than Meaning

Language evolves—but not at the speed of a viral trend. I’m inventing a phrase for the very thing I’d like to un-invent: semantic whiplash, when words are reassigned overnight and everyone pretends that’s progress. Continue reading

Posted in Daily Prompt, Random | Tagged , , , , , , , , , , | Leave a comment