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Insegrevious: It's true that during late 1969 and early 70's, comedian Gary Owens used the word "insegrevious" during segments of George Schlatter's "Laugh In" television show then airing on NBC. While Gary maybe was the [first person] to use "insegrevous" on television, he didn't create the word but overheard it being used by Chuck Ferguson who was using the word in his "Simon Says" audience warm-up routine for Golden West Broadcasting. In truth, the word came about during a 1986 [creative writing] assignment at Moorpark College. The English professor was Michael Strumpf and his class assignment was to "... come up with a catch-all word that can be used for virtually any part of speech and mean virtually anything you want it to mean." Chuck still continues to use this word even today and has been known to use it in a [variety] of situations including law school examinations, in business proposals, loan and employment applications, job resume', business lectures and seminars, even when testifying in Court!? [The definition] of the word is most affected by the manner in which it's communicated, e.g., other words to which it's affiliated, tone and voice inflection, coupled with facial expression and gestures. Noteworthy is that in the last four decades, Chuck's use of the word has been [challenged] only once! The girls name was Tammy and she was 11 years old.
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