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textretary

blending; noun
Blend of text and secretary used to describe the passenger of a car who texts for the driver of the car so that the the driver can keep their eyes on the road.
 
Thank God he has a textretary, or he would have crashed the car and killed us all by now!
Etymology : Blend of text and secretary. Text "to send a text message by mobile system" from text "wording of anything written," from Old French texte, Old North French tixte (12c.), from Medieval Latin textus "the Scriptures, text, treatise," in Late Latin "written account, content, characters used in a document," from Latin textus "style or texture of a work," literally "thing woven," from past participle stem of texere "to weave," from PIE root *tek- "to weave, to fabricate, to make; make wicker or wattle framework." Secretary "person entrusted with secrets," from Medieval Latin secretarius "clerk, notary, confidential officer, confidant," a title applied to various confidential officers, noun use of adjective meaning "private, secret, pertaining to private or secret matters," from Latin secretum "a secret, a hidden thing."
Source : Driver of a car. October 2013.
Last modified: 25 November 2013


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