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Apr 9, 2026
This week’s themeBack-formations This week’s words jell fly-tip pettifog
The Neighbors before the Justice of the Peace, 1845
Art: Honoré Daumier Wordsmith Games
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PRONUNCIATION:
MEANING:
verb intr.: 1. To quibble over trivial matters. 2. To engage in petty, often legalistic, chicanery. ETYMOLOGY:
Back-formation from pettifogger, from petty (small) + fogger, perhaps
after Fuggers, a Bavarian family of merchants in the 15th and 16th
centuries. Earliest documented use: 1611.
NOTES:
To pettifog is a fine word when arguments are so small they could
be filed under ‘miscellaneous lint’. Not every dispute deserves a
courtroom. Some merely deserve a deep breath.
USAGE:
“With term limits, argues Mr [George] Will, all would change. Without
lifetime careers to preserve, congressmen would be free to debate and
discuss rather than pettifog and pander.” Right Idea, Wrong Approach; The Economist (London, UK); Oct 31, 1992. See more usage examples of pettifog in Vocabulary.com’s dictionary. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:
Everything considered, work is less boring than amusing oneself. -Charles
Baudelaire, poet, critic, and translator (9 Apr 1821-1867)
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