SNIGLET

Etymology

Coined by American comedian Rich Hall (born 1954) for the 1980s television series Not Necessarily the News.

Noun

sniglet (plural sniglets)

An often humorous word coined to define something for which no previous word existed; a protologism.

Anagrams

• Etlings, Tingles, glisten, lingets, niglets, singlet, tingles

Source: Wiktionary



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