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posted January 15, 2012 15:53
There was a kerfuffle over a recent NYT crossword puzzle, and the debate ended up getting airtime on The Colbert Report.

I thought you all might enjoy seeing it. Scroll down to see the vid.

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This message has been edited. Last edited by: zmježd, January 16, 2012 05:08


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posted January 16, 2012 15:04Hide Post
Will never said a cross word until he took it in the Shortz.


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posted January 16, 2012 17:40
If he tours the country, it'll be a Shortz circuit.
 
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posted January 17, 2012 06:04Hide Post
I think he comes up Shortz when compared to predecessors Maleska, Weng & Farrar. Haven't enjoyed one much since last March's riff on Spoonerisms...
 
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posted January 19, 2012 21:06Hide Post
It does seem to me that the "illin" could be the clue for "Wack, in hip-hop," at least by Shortz's explanation. Can't say I've heard of "illin" before, though. Has anyone here?

Great post, CW!
 
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posted January 20, 2012 02:28Hide Post
Somehow I doubt that most Wordcrafters are of the correct age group to be au fait with current youthful slang. Wink


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posted January 20, 2012 05:32Hide Post
I'm in my fifties; I've heard both illin' and wack used by people who are not hip-hop artists. I work for a company most of whose employees are in their twenties and thirties.


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posted January 20, 2012 11:05Hide Post
I'll ask my kids. Of course I had heard of wack, just not illin.
 
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posted January 20, 2012 13:12Hide Post
I thought illin was someone who went to a college in your state, Kalleh. As for wack, if you add "off" to it, I understand it.


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posted January 20, 2012 14:35Hide Post
quote:
Originally posted by zmježd:
illin' and wack


This is pretty old slang. I seem to remember it from the 80s.
 
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posted January 21, 2012 11:44Hide Post
I've heard wack, but not illin.


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