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From the advice column in today's paper, I learned a new word for an old problem. Have you heard it before? How long has it (the word, that is; not the problem ) been around? Dear Amy: When my son was ready to attend college, ... I was curious about how he would react to dorm life. The morning after he spent his first night in the dorm, we had breakfast together, and I asked him how it went. "Well, we had our first overnight guest," he said. His roommate had his girlfriend sleeping over the whole first week of school. -- Mom of a College Grad Dear Mom: I learned a new term recently when I dropped my own daughter off at college. The situation your son found himself in is called "sexile." | ||
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According to Wiktionary sexile has been around about seven years. —Ceci n'est pas un seing. | |||
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There are over 12,000 Google hits for it. Actually, it makes sense. When I was in college, I lived with 2 roommates, 1 who constantly had her boyfriend over. My other roommate and I couldn't stand it! His dog would wet all over the place, he didn't clean the bathroom, and we just felt...yes...sexiled! | |||
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Not to be confused, of course, with "sessile," or conflated with "sextile." RJA | |||
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I didn't recognize it at first since I've never heard it in that tense. I heard "sexiled" many times in college. | |||
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