Wednesday, August 19, 2026

Vocabulary lesson: gooning

 
Photo by Retiring Guy
Headline:  The Denver Post, 8/18/2026

Lauren Penington and Katie Langford report:
Dollar Tree’s chronic understaffing and lack of security measures have made stores nationwide a “hunting ground” for sexual assaults involving what’s known as “gooning,” the act of public masturbation, a new Colorado lawsuit alleges. 
The lawsuit, filed last week in El Paso County, alleges a woman shopping with her child and mother was victimized in March 2025, when a man followed the family around a Dollar Tree in Colorado Springs and ejaculated on her.
According to Merriam-Webster, the first known use of "gooning" occurred in 2005. 

  1. butt-dial
  2. mumblecore
  3. pre-exposure prophylaxis
  4. sexting
  5. side piece

Other vocabulary posts:
2026
Dap.  (8/2)
Dumpster fire.  (8/1)
Eighty-six.  (6/12)
Overshare.  (6/11)
Manosphere.  (4/2)
Oomph.  (4/2)
Retarded.  (3/31)
Noob.  (3/31)
Shoegaze.  (2/5)
Gonzo.  (1/22)

2025
Hypergamy.  (7/31)
Situationship.  (7/30)
Lollygag.  (5/22)
Bummer.  (5/20)
TV dinner.  (2/3)

March-December 2024
Deepfake.  (9/1)
Life coach.  (6/30)
Face-plant.  (6/8)
Veggie.  (4/26)  
Dox/doxxing  (4/11)
Edgelord.  (3/23)
Dad joke. 3/4)

February 2024
Edutainment.  (2/16)
Cut, as an adjective.  (2/13).  .
Flunky.  (2/5)
Janky.  (2/2)
Kiddo.  (2/2)

January 2024
Bonkers.  (1/31)
Heebie-jeebies.  (1/31)
Nudification.  (1/31)
Right-size.  (1/14)

2022
Dumpster fire.  (10/20/2022)

2018
Swinge.  (12/18/2018)

2017

2013
Yaw.  (2/28/2013)
 

Trump-endorsed and tainted @HouseGOP candidate Cory Mills loses 7th CD Florida GOP primary

 
Top headline:  The Nation, 8/13/2026
AI-generated Trump image requested from Manus 1.6 Lite
Bottom headline:  Washington Post, 8/17/2026

Mills faces allegations of sexual misconduct and domestic abuse, on top of campaign finance violations. He is under investigation by the House Ethics Committee, which said this spring it had authorized more than 20 subpoenas, collected thousands of documents and contacted dozens of witnesses to review allegations, including possible domestic violence. Mills has denied the allegations against him and has sought to portray them as politically motivated.  
[snip]
President Donald Trump endorsed Mills in February, but has not posted about him since — even as he praised other House Republicans on social media. On Monday night, Trump posted endorsements of each incumbent Florida House Republican running for reelection — except for Mills. The White House did not respond to a request Monday on whether the president stands behind his endorsement of the lawmaker.

Mills finished 2nd, 13 percentage points behind the winner.

Wisconsin 2026 elections: Moms for Liberty-endorsed Republican Gina Paulick challenges freshman Democratic Minority Leader Greta Neubauer in the 66th Assembly District

 
Before redistricting, the GOP gerrymandered 66th packed most of the City of Racine (population 78,000), cracking it from its suburban neighbors.

The newly redrawn district includes the southern portion of the Racine County east of the I (Interstate 94), including the south side neighborhoods of the City of Racine as well as the villages of Mount Pleasant ("Data Center City") and Elmwood Park.  

The area of Racine County east of the I is now represented by 2 Assembly districts instead of a previously gerrymandered 3.

Maps and election results:  Ballotpedia 

In 2024, Greta Neubauer defeated David DeGroot, longtime president of the Mount Pleasant Village Board, by 8 percentage points.  It was her highest profile opponent date.   Moms for Liberty- endorsed Republican challenger Gina Paulick doesn't fit this category.    Gina is currently serving her first term on the Mount Pleasant Village Board.
 

Libertarian candidate ran in 2022

Related reading:

Malia Jones explains:
Two core concepts of gerrymandering were central to the arguments presented to the high court: cracking and packing. A third process, known as stacking, also crops up in gerrymandered political maps, but was not the focus of Gill v. Whitford.
Cracking and packing both refer to specific ways of drawing legislative boundaries with the outcomes of elections in mind. These two processes operate in tension with one another, but both can be implemented by a party in power seeking to maximize its electoral chances through gerrymandering. 
Packing refers to the practice of drawing particular districts in such a way as to ensure that another party's candidate wins that seat by a tremendous margin. Although the opposing party is all but guaranteed the seat, packing makes surrounding districts less competitive, and thus tips the balance of power in the legislative body overall toward the ruling party. 
Cracking involves drawing districts in such a way as to divide a concentration of specific types of voters across several districts such that they are a minority in each one, with practically no hope of achieving representation in any of the districts. This practice also helps make districts less competitive. [emphasis added]

Other Wisconsin 2026 election posts:
1st Assembly District.  (6/11/2026)
2nd Assembly District.  (6/14/2026)
3rd Assembly District.  (6/15/2026)
4th Assembly District.  (6/17/2026)
5th Assembly District.  (6/18/2026)
6th Assembly District.  (6/20/2026)
7th Assembly District.  (6/21/2026)
8th Assembly District.  (6/21/2026)
9th Assembly District.  (6/22/2026)
10th Assembly District.  (6/23/2026)

11th Assembly District.  (6/23/2026)
12th Assembly District.  (4/17/2026)
13th Assembly District.  (6/25/2026)
14th Assembly District.  (6/25/2026)
15th Assembly District.  (6/25/2026)
16th Assembly District.  (4/17/2026)
17th Assembly District.  (6/30/2026)
18th Assembly District.  (6/30/2026)
24th Assembly District.  (4/19/2026)
26th Assembly District.  (4/17/2026)
29th Assembly District.  (7/10/2026)

30th Assembly District.  (7/11/2026)
31st Assembly District.  (7/12/2026)
33rd Assembly District.  (7/15/2026)
34th Assembly District.  (4/24/2026)
35th Assembly District.  (4/15/2026)
36th Assembly District.  (7.16.2026)
37th Assembly District.  (4/20/2026)
39th Assembly District.  (7/18/2026)

40th Assembly District.  (7/19/2026)
41st Assembly District.  (7/20/2026)
42nd Assembly District.  (7/21/2026)
45th Assembly District.  (7/23/2026)
46th Assembly District.  (7/24/2026)
47th Assembly District.  (7/25/2026)
48th Assembly District.  (7/27/2026) 
49th Assembly District.  (7/28/2026)

50th Assembly District.  (7/29/2026)
51st Assembly District.  (7/30/2026)
52nd Assembly District.  (7/31/2026)
58th Assembly District.  (4/12/2026)
59th Assembly District.  (4/10/2026)

61st Assembly District.  (8/16/2026)
62th Assembly District.  (8/11/2026)
63rd Assembly District.  (8/16/2026)
64th Assembly District.  (8/17/2026)
65th Assembly District.  (8/18/2026)
69th Assembly District.  (4/29/2026)



93rd Assembly District.  (4/11/2026) 
97th Assembly District.  (4/23/2026)
99th Assembly District.  (4/18/2026)

17th Senate District.  (4/14/2026)
23rd Senate District.  (4/15/2026)
31st Senate District.  (4/15/2026)