Word of the Week: Edititis
Joe McVeigh
9 March 2009
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Word of the week brings you up close and personal with the noble tongue of English. This tongue will be wiggled in places where only the brave dare venture.
Edititis :: ed⋅it⋅ti⋅tis :: /ˈɛdɪ’taɪtɪs/
-noun

The red pen - weapon of choice for most edititis sufferers.
a mental affliction characterized by the inability to refrain from proofreading everything one reads.
You must excuse my professor, he is on some heavy, self-prescribed medication to deal with his edititis.
Origin:
The term was coined by Dr. Colin Irving in an article in the medical journal Medical Journal in 1839 to describe the condition which drove Sir Ryan Francis insane. Sir Ryan Francis was the first editor in chief of the gossip rag Better Than Sliced Bread from 1800-1839.











You know you’ve got a bad case of edititis when you start correcting a form that you’re filling out. I’ve done this. I’m not proud, but the mistakes in the form were really bugging me.
I want to edit “Sir” when I see it in front of “Ryan Francis”. Am I afflicted with edititis? Well, I am, but surely that’s not a sign of it.
This Sir Ryan Irving sounds to have suffered from a tragic affliction and in memory of him helping recognize this suffering in our society we should spend one day a year, maybe even month, celebrating his life. I suggest a rolling friday celebration involving bitter beer and jalapeno poppers…..just a thought
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