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hectivity n. Hectic activity.

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A reader wrote to say that, in his house, they use the word "hectivity." "My three daughters cause too much hectivity in our house."
—Jay Nordlinger, "Cohen of Memphis, etc.," National Review, September 6, 2007

A devout Catholic, Marion belonged to the Secular Franciscan Order. She was the parish secretary at St. Thomas Aquinas church for over three decades. Marion found fulfillment in giving generously to several charities. She loyally babysat for her siblings' children, as well as her great nieces and nephews, and coined the word "hectivity" to describe the hectic activity in their households.
—"Graf, Marion," Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, May 28, 2008

Earliest Citation:
Today is National Joygerm Day, which, as founder Joygerm Joan White of Syracuse noted, "falls conveniently at a time when we all need a little pick-me-up following the hectivity of the holidays."
—James Ehmann, "Ehmann's people," The Post-Standard, January 8, 1988

Related Words:
arsenic hour
stress portfolio
work-life balance

Subject Categories:
Sociology - Anger and Anxiety
Sociology - Lifestyles

Posted on June 3, 2008


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