
 The Colin McEnroe Show Why does "like" bother us so much?
 Aug 20, 2025 
 49:00 
The word "like" has been around for centuries, but it reached a new cultural prominence in the 1980s, partially thanks to Frank Zappa's song "Valley Girl." Since then, "like" has taken on a life of its own, inspiring strong emotions. This hour, we look at the meaning and evolution of "like." Plus, how movies like the now 30-year-old Clueless have impacted our language.
GUESTS:
- Megan C. Reynolds: An editor at Dwell and author of Like: A History of the English Language’s Most Hated (and Misunderstood) Word
 - Kory Stamper: Lexicographer and author of Word By Word: The Secret Life of Dictionaries
 - Veronica Litt: English Professor and author of Ugh! As If!: Clueless
 
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