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==Pronunciation== | ==Pronunciation== | ||
['ch] | ['ch] | ||
==Description== | |||
Added to any word or noun, this prefix denotes a connection with Chapin or Chapin affiliated events. | |||
==Usage== | ==Usage== | ||
This prefix is used by [[Chapino]]s, those who live in [[Chapin]] or are affiliated with Chapin. It is most often added to nouns, and is much less likely to be attached to a verb or an adjective. | This prefix is used by [[Chapino]]s, those who live in [[Chapin]] or are affiliated with Chapin. It is most often added to nouns, and is much less likely to be attached to a verb or an adjective. | ||
==Example Sentence== | ==Example Sentence== | ||
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==Related Terms== | ==Related Terms== | ||
*[[Chapin]] | |||
*[[Chapino]] | |||
==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 16:38, 2 June 2015
Part of Speech
Prefix
Pronunciation
['ch]
Description
Added to any word or noun, this prefix denotes a connection with Chapin or Chapin affiliated events.
Usage
This prefix is used by Chapinos, those who live in Chapin or are affiliated with Chapin. It is most often added to nouns, and is much less likely to be attached to a verb or an adjective.
Example Sentence
Are you going to Chormal? (Chapin Formal Dance)
Did you get your chug? (Chapin Mug)
We need the War Room for the Chexec meeting. (Chapin Executive Board)
Etymology
Like many portmanteau words, the Ch- prefix comes from splicing the first syllable sound of Chapin with the ending syllable sound of whatever the Chapin affiliated word happens to be.
Related Terms
References
Chictionary, 2012
Kling, S. Minutes presented at Chapin Executive Board Meetings Sep-Mar 2012-2013
Leggett, K. Minutes presented at Chapin Executive Board Meetings Apr-Feb 2013-2014