Thanksgiving is always the fourth Thursday of November. But many Americans don’t wait that long to share a fall feast with their loved ones — that is, if they celebrate Friendsgiving.
Friendsgiving is exactly what it sounds like: A gathering close to the date of Thanksgiving, starring many of its starchy staples, usually served potluck-style, with friends instead of relatives.
Think fewer dinner-table political debates, less travel time, turkey optional (more on that later).
“There are your friends, and there’s Thanksgiving,” says Emily Brewster, a senior editor at Merriam-Webster. “It’s a great example of a word that is just an excellent candidate for adoption as soon as someone thought of it.”
This installment of NPR’s Word of the Week series takes a look at where Friendsgiving comes

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