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The Word of the Day for November 9 is:

yahoo \YAH-hoo\ noun
: a boorish, crass, or stupid person

Example sentence:
The local teenagers' reputation as a bunch of yahoos was belied by their
courteous treatment of the stranded motorists.

Did you know?
We know exactly how old "yahoo" is because its debut in print also marked
its entrance into the English language as a whole. "Yahoo" began life as a
made-up word invented by Jonathan Swift in his book _Gulliver's Travels_, which
was published in 1726. The Yahoos were a race of brutes, with the form and
vices of humans, encountered by Gulliver in his fourth and final voyage. They
represented Swift's view of mankind at its lowest. It is not surprising, then,
that "yahoo" came to be applied to any actual human who was particularly
unpleasant or unintelligent. Yahoos were controlled by the intelligent and
virtuous Houyhnhnms, a word which apparently did not catch people's fancy as
"yahoo" did.







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