Wednesday, February 18, 2026

Reading and marking ‘neoroyalism’ with an eye to inclusion in the dictionary

 
Poster:  ebay
Read and marked scanNew York Times, 2/17/2026


Each day most Merriam-Webster editors devote an hour or two to reading a cross section of published material, including books, newspapers, magazines, and electronic publications; in our office this activity is called "reading and marking." The editors scour the texts in search of new words, new usages of existing words, variant spellings, and inflected forms–in short, anything that might help in deciding if a word belongs in the dictionary, understanding what it means, and determining typical usage. Any word of interest is marked, along with surrounding context that offers insight into its form and use.

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What does that even mean, Randy? b/w What happens when a GOP clown runs for governor

 
Excerpt and headlineDes Moines Register, 2/18/2026

Brianne Pfannenstiel has more to report about Randy's flailing campaign:
Feenstra said his vision for the state is to make it the most business and agriculture friendly in the country; lower property taxes; create “world-class” education in the state by getting rid of DEI and “all that junk”; keep young people in Iowa; and lower the cost of health care.

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Stephen Colbert conducts a master class in pushing back against Trump and his bullies


Photo credits:  Wikipedia (Colbert, Talarico)
HeadlinePublic Notice, 2/18/2026

Liz Dye reports:
On Monday night, the Trump administration made a hefty in-kind donation to a Senate candidate in Texas. But the beneficiary wasn’t incumbent Sen. John Cornyn or even his scandal-plagued challenger, Attorney General Ken Paxton. In fact, it wasn’t a Republican at all. 
This slug of earned media went to Democrat James Talarico, who made front-page news after CBS refused to air his appearance on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert. 
On his show, Colbert said he’d been “told in no uncertain terms by our network's lawyers, who called us directly, that we could not have him on the broadcast." 
“Let’s just call this what it is. Donald Trump’s administration wants to silence anyone who says anything bad about Trump on TV because all Trump does is watch TV. Okay?” Colbert riffed. “He’s like a toddler with too much screen time. He gets cranky and then drops a load in his diapers.”



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