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Do you have a word that's unique to your family only? Or maybe a funny pronunciation that's carried through from you or your kiddo's childhood? Most made-up words have unique backstories just below their surface.

In this episode, we explore a made-up word that made its way into a high school English class, as well as one from my own childhood that I've been trying to reclaim. Along the way, you're going to hear about a very odd poster hanging in a child's room, swirlies, Russian babushkas, the lamination machine and the Peanuts gang.

Read an essay version of today's show on Medium.

*Music and SFX Credits

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Intro and interstitials by Brian Hake

Additional Interstitials by Kevin Davison

"I'm Not Myself" by Delicious, feat. Brian Hake and Kevin Davison

"I Like Peanuts" by Audionautix.com

*SFX sourced from Freesound.org, including:

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Sounds of Record Player by luffy

Rimshot by jmayhoff

Redial Landline by mshahen

Flush by phreaksaccount

School Ambient by cones

Crickets by Frus

Horn fail wah-wah by taranp

Dinner table by malden

Accordion by lepolainyann

Russian Babushka performed by Jodie Brown