Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day
cockamamy
Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day for April 20, 2014 is:
cockamamy \kah-kuh-MAY-mee\ adjective
: ridiculous, incredible
Examples:
Ted missed the meeting again, phoning the receptionist with some cockamamy excuse.
"Colin Farrell is good in this time-traveling romance, but it's tastefully cockamamie and increasingly gloppy." - From a movie listing in The Hartford Courant (Connecticut), February 20, 2014
Did you know?
By the look and sound of it, "cockamamy" (also spelled "cockamamie") seems like an arbitrarily coined nonsense word-but a reasonable explanation for its origin exists. Supposedly, "cockamamy" is an altered form of the term "decalcomania," which denotes a process of transferring pictures and designs from specially prepared paper to surfaces such as glass or porcelain. The word "decalcomania" comes from the combination of French "décalquer," meaning "to copy by tracing," and "-manie," meaning "mania." In the 1940s, painted strips of paper with images capable of being transferred to the skin were called "decals" or "cockamanies." They were naturally regarded by many as silly novelties. Hence, in time, the variant "cockamamie" came to be used as an adjective meaning "ridiculous."
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