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#8419, aired 2021-06-10 | BOOK-BORNE WORDS & PHRASES $800: William Gibson coined this term that now refers to the Internet in his short story "Burning Chrome" cyberspace |
#7563, aired 2017-06-28 | NEWER WORDS & PHRASES $1200: In 2007 Nathan Rabin coined this phrase, MPDG for short, to describe Kirsten Dunst in "Elizabethtown" manic pixie dream girl |
#7563, aired 2017-06-28 | NEWER WORDS & PHRASES $1600: Coined in 1970 but big in the 20-teens, "micro" this refers to casual remarks that make minority folks feel bad microaggressions |
#6298, aired 2012-01-25 | 20th CENTURY WORDS & PHRASES $400: This 2-word term for the idea that a computer could think like a human was coined in the 1950s artificial intelligence |
#4575, aired 2004-06-25 | COINED WORDS & PHRASES $400: Architect Frank Lloyd Wright created this wall-less shed used to shelter an automobile in the 1930s a carport |
#4575, aired 2004-06-25 | COINED WORDS & PHRASES $800: Spam is unsolicited commercial e-mail; this is unsolicited commercial messages sent via an instant messaging system spim |
#4575, aired 2004-06-25 | COINED WORDS & PHRASES $1600: In 1958 columnist Herb Caen coined this word; Maynard G. Krebs on "Dobie Gillis" was one a beatnik |
#4575, aired 2004-06-25 | COINED WORDS & PHRASES $2000: Scientists call planets that are neither too hot nor too cold to support life this, after a fairy tale girl Goldilocks |
#4575, aired 2004-06-25 | COINED WORDS & PHRASES $11,200 (Daily Double): A late arrival to manned space flight, this country's space pilots are called taikonauts China |
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