Mysteries of vernacular: Fizzle - Jessica Oreck and Rachael Teel
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From a stinky and crude inception, the word fizzle’s history is nothing to poo poo at. Jessica Oreck and Rachael Teel track the road from flatulence to its modern meaning of a failure or weak ending.
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Do you think of fizzle as onomatopoeic? What is the difference between sound symbolism and onomatopoeia?
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Meet The Creators
- Director Jessica Oreck
- Producer Rachael Teel