From The Upcoming Revision To The Oxford English Dictionary

By Mitch Berg

Frumming (Verb):  To compare two radically different things as if they were the same, by leaving out dispositively vital context. 

Example:

Variations: Frummery:  (Noun):  “It was pure frummery to compare the records of the two presidents by dishonestly leaving out the pandemic”. 

One Response to “From The Upcoming Revision To The Oxford English Dictionary”

  1. Mr. D Says:

    Secure? Prosperous? Where is that?

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