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What is it called when an interjection is inserted inside another word?

English Language & Usage Asked by Mark Rushakoff on December 7, 2020

Typically (as far as I can think), the interject is something vulgar.

For example:

  • Radio-bloody-active (from an episode of Family Guy)
  • Ri-god-damn-diculuous
  • Un-fucking-believable”

What is the word for this construct?

2 Answers

Besides tmesis, mentioned by Jon Purdy below, another relevant term is infixation, and fucking here could be called an infix (analogously to prefix, suffix). This specific class of examples is known as expletive infixation.

The exact demarcations of infixation and tmesis, whether they overlap, and whether expletive infixation is actually infixation, seem to be pretty debatable (see comments below). Tmesis is an older term; according to some definitions it includes split phrases as well as words (as in the marvellous West By God Virginia), and may be required to respect morpheme boundaries (so ri-goddamn-diculous would not be an example). Infixation is a more recent term, and is sometimes restricted to cases where the infix is a grammatically significant particle, not an independent word (so expletive infixation would be right out).

Correct answer by PLL on December 7, 2020

It's called tmesis.

Answered by Jon Purdy on December 7, 2020

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