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There are many famous examples of human stupidity. Some of the most famous examples can be found in books and on the internet. One can also find famous examples of stupidity almost everyday on the news.
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Like postfix and prefix, infix are now commonly used. Though there are no pure infixes in the English language, they have been invented over the years in movies and media. Some examples are Abso-bleedin'-lutely, guaran-damn-tee etc.
compound words
Short version: As a standalone abbreviation, the word can be spelled with or without a leading apostrophe: nother 'nother As part of the tmesis "a-whole-nother", using dashes makes it clear it's all one phrase. More detail: While there are some rare cases where a writer has used the word nother/'nother, in most cases the word is used as part of what's called a tmesis. A tmesis is a word split into two parts with another word inserted for humor or emphasis. Examples of tmesis: unbelievable + freaking = "un-freaking-believable" fantastic + fricking = "fan-fricking-tastic" absolutely + bloody = "abso-bloody-lutely" scrumptious + diddly = "scrum-diddly-umptious" Shakespeare also made use of tmesis in his writings - for example, "How-heinous-ever it be" (Richard II).
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That is the fantastic English phenomena known as 'tmesis'.Tmesis is a figure of speech in which a word or phrase is inserted into another word, often for humorous effect. The insertion may occur between the parts of a compound word, or between syllable boundaries (dystmesis).It is also referred to as tumbarumba, possibly due to the popularity of tmesis in Australian speech (Tumbarumba being an Australian town), or possibly due to the poem "Tumba Bloody Rumba" by John O'Grady, which includes several tmeses including "Tumba-bloody-rumba", "e-bloody-nough", and "kanga-bloody-roos".
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