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Bijou

I never understand how people value lofty words to over emphasize their point. I was reading a fashion site earlier today and they used the term “bijoux” instead of jewelry or accessory. The term stood out like a sore thumb within the article. It was like the writer went into their thesaurus to find the most obscure phrase to make their writing seem elevated, completely lame and unnecessary.

Main Websters Dictionary Entry for bijou:
Pronunciation: \ˈbē-ˌzhü\
Function: noun
Inflected Form(s): plural bijous or bi·joux
Etymology: French, from Breton bizou ring, from biz finger
Date: 1668
1 : a small dainty usually ornamental piece of delicate workmanship : jewel
2 : something delicate, elegant, or highly prized

7 Replies

wetz's avatar
Jan. 6, 2009 @ 5:38 PM - wetz said:6

How "couture" of this....lol

Stinner's avatar
Mar. 19, 2009 @ 3:21 PM - Stinner said:7

Too many foo-foo phrases that drive me insane.

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