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1. Baby Bump (noun)


See, I knew that would get your attention.  But it's not me I'm talking about.  Cross my heart with a pair of knitting needles (that's for you, Pam). 

I'm talking about the The Chicktionary, the debut book by Anna Lefler, which is arriving in your stores and on your screen this coming week. The Chicktionary (Adams Media) is a book of terms, 450 or so of them.  Terms women use or want to use or don't know they should use, but (if only they were as smart as Anna, or as daring) would.  Anna Lefler, comedienne, is our pink-hued lexiconic guide.  I got an early look at this (and an inside look at Anna's amazingly disciplined process) throughout the summer and early fall.  Anna would send me a definition and I'd find it on my phone.  I'd read it to whomever was gathered near.  I'd leave the crowd in wet-eyed pieces.

They thought I was funny.  Sniff.

So here's to Anna, and since I teased you up above, I'll give Baby Bump its moment, below.  That leaves you with 449 terms or so to find and memorize on your own.

Baby Bump, noun 
Also known simply as “bump,” this term refers to a woman’svisible pregnancy bulge.  Anextremely common term among tabloid reporters and paparazzi, baby bump is usedmost often in reference to celebrities. Examples of this use include, “Grammy-winner Alicia Keyes showed off herbaby bump in a beaded, Empire-waisted sheath,” and “Paris Hilton’s alleged babybump was revealed to be nothing more than the aftermath of a SuperBurrito.”  Although a campaign waslaunched recently to take the focus off of women’s tummies and redirectscrutiny to male celebrities’ midsections, the terms “beer bump” and “bratwurstbump” have yet to catch on.

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