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Embolalia, Embololalia [em-bə-lā-lē-ə, -lal-ē; em-bə-lō-lā-lē-ə, -lal-ē]
noun

Definition
The conscious or unconcious use of meaningless sounds or words in speech such as filler words or stammerings.

Etymology
From the Greek (most likely derived from Latin) embolo- or emboli-, 'that which is thrown into something else'.

Usage
I, um, may have a slight, uh, problem with embolalia, which, I'm like, trying to overcome before I, er, speak in front of a large audience, um, tonight at the awards, ah, banquet.

Notes
So this word gave me some issues. I can't find a clear etymology  on the word itself, just its roots, and I can't find a history of when this word came to into use. Oxford English Dictionary doesn't acknowledge that either variation exists, so it may be a word limited to American English. The first variation seems to be the more commonly used one. And that's all I know!

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Date: 2010-05-29 01:22 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] nerdfury.livejournal.com
It might not be in the OED if it's a term made up for the phrase. I know all words are made up, but I'm sure you know what I mean.

Also, the OED has all words that have made it into common use, and even many that aren't, so unless it was a word made up very recently, or one that isn't used in any written text, it'll be in there.

What roots did you manage to find?
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