different between pluto vs saturn
pluto
English
Etymology
Originally coined in 2006 by the American Dialect Society, in reference to Pluto's demotion from planet status, defeating climate canary for Word of the Year.
Verb
pluto (third-person singular simple present plutos, present participle plutoing, simple past and past participle plutoed)
- (neologism) To demote or devalue something.
- 2007 April 21, The Meerkat <[email protected]>, OT:Catholic Church ditches Limbo, aus.tv, Usenet.
- Limbo has been plutoed. No half way house any more. It's heaven or hell.
- 2007, Andrew Swift, The Daily Iowan - Opinion Column
- Winter is dead. The break the university community has just returned from is ostensibly known as winter break. But those who stayed in the Iowa City area know the sad truth: The four seasons Midwesterners grew up with have been Plutoed.
- 2007, Richard Davis, Courier Press - Entertainment Column
- I'm sure I looked really cool (or has that word been plutoed?) in my sneakers and old-fashioned Levis, next to jocks, Greek Life poster children, guys with Bluetooth headsets, and a young woman in ski boots and leotards that left little to the imagination.
- 2008 April 13, GET WISDOM! <[email protected]>, GET WISDOM! Understanding, GET WISDOM!, Usenet.
- As a result of...plutoing that class, I made room for another in-depth marketing class that will better serve me and you, my clients and readers.
- 2007 April 21, The Meerkat <[email protected]>, OT:Catholic Church ditches Limbo, aus.tv, Usenet.
Further reading
- American Dialect Society's Word of the Year (2006)
See also
- Appendix:American Dialect Society words of the year
Anagrams
- pluot, poult
Polish
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?plu.t?/
Verb
pluto
- impersonal past of plu?
Serbo-Croatian
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /plûto/
Noun
pl?to n (Cyrillic spelling ??????)
- Alternative form of pl?ta (“cork”)
Declension
pluto From the web:
- what pluto looks like
- what pluto tv
- what plutonium
- what pluto means in astrology
- what pluto represents in astrology
- what pluto made of
- what plutonium is used for in nuclear weapons
- what plutonium looks like
saturn
English
Etymology
From Saturn.
Noun
saturn (plural saturns)
- The Southeast Asian butterfly Zeuxidia amethystus, family Nymphalidae.
Anagrams
- NuSTAR, Nuštar, Rutans, Struan, arnuts, runs at, santur, unstar, untars
Romanian
Etymology
From French saturne
Noun
saturn n (uncountable)
- (dated) lead (metal)
Declension
saturn From the web:
- what saturn looks like
- what saturn made of
- what saturn represents in astrology
- what saturn looks like through a telescope
- what saturn looks like from earth
- what saturn sounds like
- what saturn means in astrology
- what saturn teaches us
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