What Makes a Portmanteau Word Stick? (New York Times Magazine)

What makes a “portmanteau” word (a verbal shorthand that blends two related words together to create one) either achieve widespread acceptance and usage (think “brunch” for “breakfast” and “lunch”) or find itself relegated to the linguistic scrapheap (“galumph” for “gallop” and “triumph”)?

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