On Mon, 16 Jan 2017, allison wrote:
That lead to WYSIWYG pronounced as wizzywhig, from the former what you see is what you get. There were variations
as well.

Good point!

The phrase is obviously older, and probably much older than Flip Wilson.

BUT, the acronym is much more recent. I first heard it as an acronym from Apple people, but I don't contest Allison's contention that DEC had already been using the acronym.


A phrase needs to get a certain level of recognition, as a phrase rather than a description, before it gets adopted as an acronym.

Obvious exceptions include "contrived" or "back" acronyms (bac[k]ronyms), where words are chosen to try to fit an acronym that was already chosen.


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