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-arama

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  1. variant of -orama, occurring as the final element in compounds when the first element is a monosyllable, used so that the entire word maintains the same number of syllables as panorama:

    foodarama; dancearama.


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“Hey, SNL? Stefanik is the one doing her job and standing up for what is right in this matter,” said RedState writer Nick Arama in a Sunday post on the show’s “horrible, unfunny take.”

From Washington Times

RedState contributor Nick Arama urged Mr. Biden to “stop the sidling up to little girls; it continues to just be downright creepy.”

From Washington Times

Plenty CEO Arama Kukutai said the company’s lighting system is efficient enough for the company to be profitable.

From Seattle Times

They have no record to stand on, so this is all they can think to do,” advises Nick Arama, a RedState.com analyst.

From Washington Times

“It’s the ability to put production anywhere without considering climate,” said Arama Kukutai, the company’s chief executive.

From New York Times