Saturday, August 30, 2008

New words

Peculiar phenomenon: Seeing someone who reminds you of someone you know. Looks mostly the same but not exactly. One thing could be off: age or weight, say. It's like an older version of your friend, or a portly one. Or maybe in a different ethnicity.

I've tried looking up a word for this, but the closest I get is lookalike which seems to fall a little short. It's not as specific as I want. Or as dramatic.

I thought there might be a foreign equivalent, but the closest I get is doppelganger, a German word. (I've recently become a fan of German words that have no English equivalents: heimweh, schadenfreude, that kind of thing.) The definition's "a ghostly double" and it's got a sinister connotation. The Norwegians have a similar word, vardoger. Same thing but without the sinister connotation. It's just someone who looks like you and does what you're going to do before you do it.

But how about this: olderganger? The meaning's clear, right? Or how about ethnoganger? You see where I'm going with this. Nothing too earth-shattering. Just one of those random Saturday afternoon thoughts.

Courtesy Wikipedia, you can take this concept one step further. What if it actually is the person you know, just in a different place? Or rather, two different places at the same time? Apparently it's a phenomenon known as bilocation. Saints do it.

1 Comments:

At Sun Aug 31, 10:36:00 AM EDT, Blogger hollly said...

I've had many sightings of this nature and it always leaves me gawking at them.

Last year we were at a Latin dance party our friend was throwing and one of his buddies walked in the door. My jaw dropped as I did a double-take. Did Jerry Seinfeld just walk in the door? No way! Oh wait, this guy is Latino through and through. But I just couldn't get over it. Total ethnoganger.

And it actually happens in reverse to me. People regularly think I look like or use the same mannerisms as one of their very best friends. I'm usually happy or flattered that I remind them of someone dear to their heart but feel a little inhibited wondering what personality traits they have now assumed I will carry now that they associate my identity with their friend's.

Do you have a word for people who have the exact same voice as someone you know? Perhaps vocalganger?

 

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