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The subtitle of this book is "Words That Don't Exist but Should"; translation: words that the Daily Candy editors have cleverly coined in their efforts to describe phenomena of modern life. For example, "guyatus": a hiatus from guys. Or "dressed to spill": a bit too much cleavage showing. Officially being released on July 8, Barnes & Noble is graciously accepting pre-orders now. This is a book that will stretch your imagination, make you laugh and maybe even inspire you to develop a few of your own new words. Buy a copy and pass it around to every word lover you know.
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