out of the safrying pan and into the safire

Filed under: definitions — the royal we at 12:26 pm on Thursday, July 12, 2007

Safire, verb.

To delve into the historiographical life of a word for the purpose of deducing its variousĀ  meanings and uses within a socio-economic context, etc. Named for William Safire who does it all the time, almost without meaning to.

“Is it ‘flesh out’ or ‘flush out’? I wish someone would just Safire it already!”

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