190: Portmantime

Explanation
In the original, the labels were obviously not there. This edit labels each portmanteau with the earliest year the author could find the term being used in. This is mainly to point out that the making of portmanteaus is not particularly a new practice, at least when compared to the length of a human life. One even dates back to the 1900s, hardly something to be called "these days".

The author writes:
(Years are to the best of my researching ability. The actual fact may place them even earlier, which would only strengthen the point.)

Why, it's almost as if portmanteaus are older than we think...

Original Blondie strip: 2017-05-16.

Transcript
{Dagwood is watching television while Blondie does a Sudoku puzzle. Daisy is asleep behind Dagwood's chair.} Label: 1986 Dagwood: What's with people combining words these days, like "Brexit"?! Label: 2012 Blondie: It's true! And "beefalo"! Label: 1973 Television: Stay tuned for "dramedy" Label: 1978 Dagwood: Or "tofurkey"! Label: 1995 Blondie: Or "labradoodle"! Label: 1955 Dagwood: Or "spork"! Label: 1909 {Now Dagwood is lying on the couch, possibly asleep, or trying to be. Blondie and Daisy look on.} Blondie: Or the ever-popular "Dagnap". Label: 2017