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Updated: May 10, 2025
I make it have all sorts of unexpected yearnings 'Mother, may I go and maffick, Tear around and hinder traffic? Of course you'll say there would be no traffic worth bothering about on the bare and sun-scorched veldt, but there's no other word that rhymes with maffick." "Seraphic?" Reginald considered. "It might do, but I've got a lot about angels later on.
An example of a word which was at first used as slang not many years ago, and is now, if not the most elegant English, at least a quite respectable word for newspaper use, is maffick. This word means to make a noisy show of joy over news of a victory. It dates from the relief of Mafeking by the British in 1900. When news of its relief came people at home seemed to go mad with joy.
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