Per the Oxford University Press, "omnishambles, " meaning "a situation that has been comprehensively mismanaged, characterized by a string of blunders and miscalculations," has been named its word of the year. But the best part is the reason why:
Oxford University Press lexicographer Susie Dent said the word was chosen for its popularity as well as its "linguistic productivity."
She said "a notable coinage coming from the word is Romneyshambles" — a derisive term used by the British press after U.S. presidential candidate Mitt Romney expressed doubts about London's ability to host a successful Olympics.
Just no let up in the pounding the Governor is taking.
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