Rancov
(ranq-kov)
Bitter resentment or ill will / hatred or spite
To break apart; To Seperate or divide
If you listen to KFGO, then you are probably familiar with their morning offering, "Tom and Larry in the Morning." I wake up to this every day because it is the same 12-15 minutes of content looped over and over for three hours. It's hard to miss anything that way.
Lately there has been some kind of change where Larry does these prerecorded bits (judging from the way Tom has no interaction with him while he does these) consisting of did-you-know or odd news stories. It's made to sound like he's there with him, but I'm not fooled.
Anyway, one of Larry's daily bits is the "word of the day." He'll tell you the word all morning starting about 6 AM (and sometimes spell it for you if you're lucky) but you don't get to find out the definition until about 7:50. What a tease!
A couple weeks ago the word of the day was "rancor." I heard it on the air that morning, and later that evening I decided, out of curiosity, to check out their website that they are so proud of for some reason. Under the Tom and Larry page, you can see the breakdown of the word of the day.
The text I posted above is taken directly - copied and pasted with no modifications - from that part of the website. It is truly mind-boggling. "RANCOV"? That's not even a word! Not only that, but the phonetic breakdown shows a "Q" in the first syllable! And there's another typo in the definition! I'm so pissed that I can only express myself with exclamation points!
When you are doing a bit that is supposedly educating people, the least you could do is copy and paste the definition from a website. This has been apparantly typed from memory by someone who is so ignorant and inconsiderate that they don't even have the common courtesy to give us a literary reacharound (as in a spell check.) Good God Larry! I sure hope you aren't the one posting this nonsense, or I might fear your brain is crusted over with lemonade residue and clogged with beef stick gristle.