Get your minds out of the gutter and into this G-rated blog, People!
This is a post about one of my favorite past-times: word play, or being a cunning linguist.
Those of you who know me, know that I’m not afraid to construct-u-late my own words in an effort to enrich-inate our already stretchy-pants language.
Have to keep those editors of the Merriam-Webster Dictionary busy!
I also like to find obscure words and make up possible definitions for them.
Try these on for size:
Is FORMICATION (a noun) 1: the art of molding clay into something resembling anything other than a glob of clay or 2: the totally freaked out feeling when you think something is crawling under your skin, but really isn’t because you are hallucinating for some gawd awful reason or 3: a common misspelling of “fornication” by either junior high school students, people on too much caffeine, or the religiously oppressed pious?
Does DOGGO (an adverb) mean an act that is: 1. hidden? 2: casual? 3: cool, hip, groovy?
What does BUTYRACEOUS (an adjective) describe? 1. Thoroughbreds? 2. Skin Color? 3. Butter?
MIZZLE (a verb) means to: 1: rain softly, but not quite drizzle. 2. cover the mouth of a creature smaller than a dog. 3. complain.
I’ll tell the correct definitions at the end.
Okay. I’ll tell you now: 2, 1, 3, 1
And then there are puns.
Puns are fun. Especially the subtle ones.
I was listening to some people complaining about having their mufflers repaired on their respective cars. After about 5 minutes of their moaning and groaning I said, “This conversation is exhausting.” No one got it. I smiled.
Similarly, I heard two people talking about having to get their tires replaced. On and on they went about tire life, tire rotation, all-weather versus seasonal tires…Finally I chimed in with, “This is all very tiring.” Again, they ignored me. Again, I smiled.
I’ve been having email correspondence with a lawyer who is redoing my will and some other documents. He asked me to send him some information for my will. I responded with a quick “Will do!” not realizing my pun until I pushed the send button. I wonder if he smiled. I did.
Some names and professions are puns.
In my old hometown, there was:
*a dentist named Dr. Spitz
* a physician named Dr. Blood
* a Funeral home called Drown Funeral Home
Here are some punny business names I got from dumb.com: (notice the highbrow sites I select for my research)
- Surelock Homes – Burglar alarms, in San Jose, California
- Indiana Bones Temple of Groom – Doggie day care & boutique in Thousand Oaks, California
- Cyclo Analysts – Bicycle shop in Oxford, United Kingdom
- Lawn and Order – Landscaping in Charlotte, North Carolina
- Carl’s Pane In The Glass – Screen and window repair in Garland, Texas
- Best Little Hair House in Denver – Beauty salon in Denver, Colorado
- Junk & Disorderly – Second hand store in Auckland, New Zealand
- Tree Wise Men – Tree maintenance in Ridgefield, Washington
- Cane & Able – Mobility store for seniors and the disabled in Hitchin, United Kingdom
- The Greatful Head – Barber shop in San Francisco, California
Aren’t these fun?




Mar 24, 2015 @ 15:05:24
I marvel at people who come up with these business names. I live near the Tree Wisemens tree farm. Hey, thanks for stopping by and joining in the fun around here! 🙂
Mar 24, 2015 @ 12:04:22
LOL! I actually live near Indiana Bones and the Temple of Groom and chuckle every time I drive by it. I just love a good pun. 🙂
Mar 18, 2015 @ 23:27:02
You’re right that good puns don’t make you laugh; they make you groan. Thanks for the great groan-inducement.
Mar 16, 2015 @ 19:23:04
Oh that’s wonderful! Thanks for sharing it. 🙂
Mar 16, 2015 @ 19:20:50
Very clever. How fun!
Mar 16, 2015 @ 19:00:20
You mean Gerry Ever? 🙂
Mar 16, 2015 @ 17:40:52
I think of Geri when I think of puns. She is the queen of them.
Mar 15, 2015 @ 15:29:46
Oh, I do love word-play. My late sister’s Veterinarian (her dog’s, that is) was Dr. Kuttles–in Huntington Beach, CA.
Mar 15, 2015 @ 06:24:25
How about the hairdresser called: Curl Up an Dye?
Mar 13, 2015 @ 19:00:29
Love it! And my dizzy blondinclinationism is to blame for me not remembering lots of stuff. You’re in good company, Jules.
Mar 13, 2015 @ 18:57:01
Say it taint so! Perhaps you misread my word playfulness. Not a naughty word in sight, Dawne.
Mar 13, 2015 @ 18:43:20
I think I missed something somewhere. I didn’t know this was a g-rated blog. This post uses some of the same words that are in a Deep Purple song I used to like. It was not a g-rated song 😉
Mar 13, 2015 @ 11:39:06
This conversation is exhausting – HA! I am the queen of truly corny puns and can’t get enough when it comes to wordplay.
Of course, now I can’t think of a single one.
Blame it on my blonditude.
(Not a pun, but there’s a trash removal company called College Hunks Hauling Junk, which I think is pretty great.)
Mar 13, 2015 @ 10:33:00
You’re such a bad influence! 🙂
Mar 13, 2015 @ 10:29:54
Could very well be, I’m psychic, you know…
Mar 13, 2015 @ 10:26:47
Well you weren’t far off!
Mar 13, 2015 @ 10:23:49
All puns are good! 🙂
Mar 13, 2015 @ 09:51:50
Heh. Funny. In the telling of the story of my husband’s feet injury, I wanted to share how my husband doesn’t usually stand up for himself. And, how I was proud of him for taking a STAND with that transport company that wanted to take him back to the hospital. When in literal terms, he couldn’t really stand at all, but metaphorically, he finally stood up! Well, you asked for a pun. It’s not a good one, but there ya go.
Mar 13, 2015 @ 08:16:22
Certainly some imagination in those business names love ’em all.. The drinking gentlemen, is a sight for sore eyes, but mostly reminds why I am a hunking slim built healthy young man. Well okay I lie, I am not hunking…. I wrote this with a Southern Belle twang… I hope you can understand this dribble.. smiling all the way… 😉
Mar 13, 2015 @ 08:02:20
PS: Did I ever mention that the header here was my first header? https://afrankangle.wordpress.com/past-banners/
Mar 13, 2015 @ 07:57:18
My first thought for mizzle was cuddling under a small umbrella. In terms of the gutter, the thought never entered my mind …. until you suggested it! 😉
Mar 13, 2015 @ 04:11:03
I knew about formication as it can be a psychiatric symptom (and also in people who use certain drugs) but I can see why you enjoy words. 🙂
Mar 13, 2015 @ 01:13:58
I think you’re channeling my husband!
Mar 12, 2015 @ 22:51:38
And I thought you only talked like that at my place!
Mar 12, 2015 @ 22:39:46
You’re right! Isn’t that a great word?
Mar 12, 2015 @ 21:28:53
DOGGO sounds like what a dog says when it’s swearing.