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A selection of portmanteau words

Animals

  • beefalo, from beef and buffalo
  • Brangus, from Brahman and Angus breeds of cattle
  • cameleopard, from camel and leopard
  • cockapoo, from Cocker Spaniel and Poodle
  • geep, from goat and sheep (progeny of)
  • jackalope, from jackrabbit and antelope
  • labradoodle, from Labrador Retriever and Poodle
  • liger, from lion and tiger (progeny of male lion and tigress) cf. tiglon/tigon below
  • maltipoo, from a Maltese and a poodle
  • pegacorn, from a Pegasus and a unicorn
  • pekapoo, from Pekingnese and Poodle
  • puggle, from a Pug and a Beagle
  • schnoodle, from a schnauzer and a poodle
  • sheeple, from sheep and people
  • squitten, from squirrel and kitten
  • tigon, from tiger and lion (progeny of tiger and lioness) cf. liger above
  • wallaroo, from wallaby and kangaroo
  • zedonk, from zebra and donkey (progeny of)
  • golden doodle, golden retriever and poodle ("doodle" in reference to the Labradoodle)

Art, literature and entertainment

Transport

Cuisine

General

Internet and computing

Marketing

  • advertainment, from advertising and entertainment
  • advertorial, from advertising and editorial
  • cineplex, from cinema and complex (building)
  • confusopoly, from confusion and monopoly or oligopoly
  • multiplex, from multiple and complex – this word has a different meaning in telecommunications
  • telemarketing, from telephone and marketing

Organizations and companies

[ginormous] giant and enormous

Places

Sciences

Sports and fitness

See also

References

  1. ^ http://www.bikebiz.com/news/read/when-is-a-pinarello-not-a-pinarello-when-it-is-a-chinarello/019438
  2. ^ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YcUDBgYodIE
  3. ^ http://www.gq-magazine.co.uk/article/mens-rights-activists-meninism-mra-feminism
  4. ^ MacMillan, Douglas (1 March 2012). "The Rise of the 'Brogrammer'". Bloomberg Businessweek. Retrieved 8 January 2014.