Message-ID: <16250210.1075858766000.JavaMail.evans@thyme> Date: Thu, 18 Oct 2001 02:00:00 -0700 (PDT) From: word@m-w.com To: mw-wod@listserv.webster.m-w.com Subject: jitney: M-W's Word of the Day Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-From: word@M-W.COM X-To: MW-WOD@LISTSERV.WEBSTER.M-W.COM X-cc: X-bcc: X-Folder: \SWHITE (Non-Privileged)\Deleted Items X-Origin: White-S X-FileName: SWHITE (Non-Privileged).pst *************************************************************** Do you have the skills you need to get a good job? If you want to secure your future, you need training. http://links.quinstreet.com/adclick?area=fensuihagunduo *************************************************************** The Word of the Day for October 19 is: jitney \JIT-nee\ (noun) : a small bus that serves a regular route on a flexible schedule Example sentence: Guests at the hotel could ride from its parking lot to the beach in a battered jitney that seated 15 comfortably, but that held 20 or more on most trips. Did you know? Jitneys weren't worth a dime -- just a nickel. In the early 1900s, "jitney" was slang for "nickel," but it wasn't long before the term was applied to a new mode of public transportation that only cost a nickel. When they were introduced in American cities at the beginning of the century, vehicular jitneys could be any automobiles that carried passengers over a set route for a cheap fare, but eventually the term was applied specifically to small buses that charged a nickel for a ride. ---------------- Brought to you by Merriam-Webster, Inc. http://www.Merriam-Webster.com ---------------- *************************************************************** Discover the meanings you've been missing! Click here for your guide to over 900 allusions. http://www.merriam-webster.com/book/writref/allusion.htm *************************************************************** Visit http://www.Merriam-Webster.com/service/subinst.htm to subscribe to or unsubscribe from the Word of the Day mailing list. To subscribe to the list by e-mail, send a blank e-mail to mw-wod-subscribe-request@listserv.webster.m-w.com. To unsubscribe via e-mail, send a blank e-mail to mw-wod-signoff-request@listserv.webster.m-w.com. If you have questions about your subscription, write to mw-wod-request@listserv.webster.m-w.com. Send other questions or comments about the Word of the Day to word@Merriam-Webster.com. (c) 2001 by Merriam-Webster, Incorporated