@JimCarrey to Finally Take His Place among the #Impressionistas on #SATURDAYNIGHTLIVE! @nbcSNL, @CNN announces (I hear from @MSNNews)
'That word' (below-hyperlinked to MSN News's post of CNN's report on Jim Carrey's upcoming guest-star appearance (which might lead to a recurring role, the way Alec Baldwin's guest-star appearance did)) is built on an even-deeper source ... something crucial that firms the foundation upon which our lexicon stands ...
The word “Impressionistas” is a portmanteau of #Impressionist & 'a word that means "a Professional in the Art of-"' (could be from Fashionista or |Barista (server of Coffee)).
"Impressionist" (one who performs #Impressions) is built on ... hmm; maybe I mean #Imitationist doing #Imitations, because the search-engine thinks I'm researching 'the |Painting-Style in which the Painter aims to Represent "a Picture's Overall Impression" rather than "Exact Details."
#Impression #Impressionable
"Imitation" (an Artificial Likeness or an Emulation) is built on ancient words that mean "to Copy."
#Imitate #Imitated #Imitates #Imitable #Imitative
A word that is used interchangeably (and might actually apply better in this case) is #Impersonation. 'Impressionist' became a term used when characters in cartoons were meant to |Suggest a famous person (who wasn't Explicitly named) who had the same Character-Type.
#Impersonate #Impersonated #Impersonating #Impersonater
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