In the 1980’s comedian Rich Hall coined the term “sniglet” for words that don’t exist, but should, and wrote a series of sniglet books. Then in 2006, Barbara Wallraff wrote Word Fugitives: In Pursuit of Wanted Words, and added anecdotes behind the made-up words, along with reader suggested alternatives. For example, a priest discovered that the lyrics to “Amazing Grace” can be sung to the tune of the Gilligan’s Island theme song. What does one call singers of sacred songs to secular tunes? My fa