15 Obsolete English Words That Deserve a Comeback
Discover funny obsolete English words like ultracrepidarian, mumpsimus, slubberdegullion, fudgel, apricity, and more—forgotten vocabulary that deserves a comeback.
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Discover funny obsolete English words like ultracrepidarian, mumpsimus, slubberdegullion, fudgel, apricity, and more—forgotten vocabulary that deserves a comeback.

Discover the Battle of Tanga (1914), where a British invasion of German East Africa collapsed due to poor planning, fierce German resistance, and an unexpected swarm of bees.

Explore America’s 1976 Bicentennial celebrations, from tall ships and Freedom Trains to painted fire hydrants, patriotic beards, coins, Disney parades, and small-town weirdness.

Calvin Coolidge, the 1927 White House renovation, and the deadpan joke that Britain should get the bill for damage dating back to the War of 1812.

Fritz Haber helped feed billions with synthetic fertilizer—and pioneered chemical warfare in WWI. Explore the shocking, complicated legacy of the Nobel Prize-winning chemist.

Hollywood’s first great unsolved scandal: the 1922 murder of director William Desmond Taylor, the stars pulled into the mystery, and the clues that still refuse to behave.

A hilarious deep dive into the history of The Three Stooges—Moe, Larry, Curly, and beyond—exploring their slapstick comedy, changing lineups, and enduring cultural legacy.

Explore the 1923 movement to make Henry Ford president—how the auto magnate outpolled Warren Harding and why his unlikely campaign suddenly collapsed.

On February 20, 1962, John Glenn climbed into a tiny spacecraft called Friendship 7, was launched into orbit atop a converted missile, circled the Earth three times, and returned home as an American hero. This is the version of the story we quite properly remember: brave astronaut, nervous nation, roaring rocket, dramatic reentry, splashdown, ticker-tape…

Why are old dolls so creepy? Explore the psychology, history, and uncanny valley effect behind antique dolls’ unsettling stare and lifelike features.

Discover the Plainfield Teachers College hoax—how a fake football team and fictional star Johnny Chung fooled newspapers in 1941 in one of history’s strangest sports scams.