Anyway she came back with a carafe of water so I assumed it was tap. However on the bill we were charged £4 for water! Very dubious.
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According to Oxford University Press the Word of the Year 2023 is 'rizz'.
In case you're not down with the kids here's the definition: "Rizz is defined as style, charm or attractiveness, or one’s ability to attract a romantic or sexual partner."
So there you are. Can't see it standing the test of time myself.
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You know I write a regular column for the Bay magazine, well, the owners cum editor/designer are retiring and let us all know that the magazine was being taken over by Ben and Amy, who duly emailed me, and I assume everyone, to say hi.
Another email this time from Lesley, current editor/owner, tells us Ben and Amy have changed their minds so there will be no more Bay. I suppose Lesley and her husband will continue to try to sell the business but in case that doesn't happen my first thought is to find an alternative publication.
There's a local glossy magazine, fairly new on the scene that is currently all advertising features. It's owned by a syndicate that produces different lifestyle magazines for different areas - Valleys Life, Vale Life, City Life, and the one I'm interested in, Gower Life. I can't lose anything by asking, can I?
And as what I write about isn't specifically regional they could 'syndicate' me. Is that the right word? I mean they could use me in all their magazines. I could be BIG.
9 comments:
Rizz is short for charisma! It's a bit close to another word that means something quite different though.
Good luck with the glossy mag!
Oh, thank you, Boud! That makes sense now.
Thanks Debra.
May I opine that rizz is risible?
The magazine's closing might turn out to be a blessing in disguise.
Thank you for keeping me in the loop of new jargon. Not that I have been the loop for many years lol.
Good luck finding a new publisher
Cathy
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How cool if you do get "syndicated". Would definitely earn you some rizz points, I imagine.
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