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Susie Dent (born 1964) is an English lexicographer, etymologist, and media personality. She has appeared in "Dictionary Corner" on the Channel 4 game show Countdown since 1992. She also appears on 8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown, a post-watershed comedy version of the show. Early life and education Dent was born in Woking, Surrey. She was educated at the Marist Convent in Ascot, an independent Roman Catholic day school, with a term at Eton College to study for Oxbridge entrance exams. She went on to Somerville College, Oxford, for her BA in modern languages, then to Princeton University for her master's degree in German. Upon graduation she spent a year in New York teaching German, until her visa expired and she returned to the UK. Career Dent is well known as the resident lexicographer and adjudicator for the letters rounds on Channel 4's longest-running game show, Countdown. She began working on Countdown in 1992 at the insistence of her boss Simon at Oxford University Press (OUP). She had recently switched roles to work on compiling English dictionaries, having previously worked on bilingual dictionaries. At first she declined the Countdown offer, but her boss explained that her appearance on the show formed part of her OUP employment contract and she agreed to take the role. On each episode, she provides a brief commentary on the origin of a particular word or phrase. Dent is the longest-serving member of the show's current on-screen team, first appearing in 1992; she has made more than 5,000 appearances. Dent also works on the spin-off show 8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown. Dent appeared as herself in an episode of the BBC sitcom Not Going Out. Dent presented Channel 4 web series Susie Dent's Guide to Swearing, which explored the etymology and history of select English swear words. She has also made an appearance on BBC entertainment show Would I Lie to You?. In 2018, she also appeared on five episodes of the panel show House of Games. In 2019, Dent launched the gold award podcast, Something Rhymes With Purple, co-hosted with her friend Gyles Brandreth and have followed up with their live theatre stage residencies using the same formula as their podcast. In 2023, Dent embarked on a solo tour, The Secret Lives of Words. She has been honorary vice-president of the Chartered Institute of Editing and Proofreading since 2016, as well as an Honorary Fellow and vice-president of the Chartered Institute of Linguists since 2023. Published books From 2003 to 2007, Dent was the author of a series of yearly Language Reports for the Oxford University Press (OUP). The first was simply titled The Language Report, and this was followed by Larpers and Shroomers (2004); Fanboys and Overdogs (2005); The Like, Language Report for Real (2006); and The Language Report: English on the Move 2000–2007 (2007). The format of this publication was revised for 2008 as an A–Z collection of new and newly resurrected words. It was published in October 2008 as Words of the Year (ISBN 9780199551996). In 2005, the same publisher issued Winning Words (ISBN 0199198748), and in 2009, What Made the Crocodile Cry? 101 questions about the English language (ISBN 0199574154). Dent's book about dialects, How to Talk Like a Local (ISBN 1905211791), was published in March 2010. Personal life Dent was married to Paul Atkins, a teacher, and has two daughters. They separated in 2021. References External links "Dent's blog entries for OUP". Archived from the original on 30 November 2011. "Channel 4 Countdown Page". Voices (BBC Oxford). "Susie Dent interview". "Richard Herring's Leicester Square Theatre Podcast interview". Susie Dent at IMDb . Discover the Susie Dent popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Susie Dent books.

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  • How Not to Grow Up synopsis, comments

    How Not to Grow Up

    Richard Herring

    Comedian Richard Herring has a major problem. He's about to turn 40 and hasn't seen it coming. He's not married, doesn't have a proper job or 2.4 children. But now, finally, it loo...

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    Great Lives

    Karen Farrington

    Based on the popular Radio 4 series, Great Lives highlights some of the world's most fascinating and influential characters. Chosen by the show's guests, each biography reveals th...

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    My Alphabet

    Nick Hewer

    'I always knew he was quite creative, but I had no idea he was so reckless' Lord Sugar 'The thinking woman's Bakewell tart ... Witty, interesting and underpinned by a sharp intelle...

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    Everything to Play For

    James Harkin & Anna Ptaszynski

    'Top Bins! A personal best, a lap record and a hole in one for when rain has stopped play.' ALAN DAVIESHop, skip and jump into this wonderfully curious grand tour of the world of s...

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    The Wheel is Spinning but the Hamster is Dead

    Adam Sharp

    Know your tater trap from your sniffle herring in Sharp's journey around the world in idioms, proverbs and general nonsense the perfect gift for book lovers and language obsessive...

  • A Word for Every Day of the Year synopsis, comments

    A Word for Every Day of the Year

    Steven Poole

    A weird and wonderful word and its meaning for every day of the year.Who knew that to dringle is to 'waste time in a lazy lingering manner'? Or that a sudden happy ending could be ...

  • I Never Knew There Was a Word For It synopsis, comments

    I Never Knew There Was a Word For It

    Adam Jacot de Boinod

    From 'shotclog', a Yorkshire term for a companion only tolerated because he is paying for the drinks, to Albanian having 29 words to describe different kinds of eyebrows, the langu...

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    How to Talk Like a Local

    Susie Dent

    'Susie Dent is a national treasure' RICHARD OSMAN'Susie Dent is a oneoff. She breathes life and fun into words and language' PAM AYRESWould you be bewildered if someone described y...

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    Terms of Employment

    Charlie Croker

    Has your doctor ever prescribed you some bugjuice? Or sent you to the rheumaholiday department?Have you ever read an article full of anecdata or reviewphemisms?Do you think you wor...