Posts by andrew llewellyn
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In which he cast no reflection?
LOL - do we have a link to that?
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Ha ha! I love Copeland. If he didn't exist, some satirist would surely have to create him.
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It's that day again
International Speech Impediment Day?
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"Invite" employed as a noun.
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this is a hot French newsreader.
Do we have to choose? I still like Rebecca Singh.
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Members of the community are cordially invited to now come up with examples of words whose "wrong" meaning has become generally accepted through sheer currency in the language.
Bimbo - I seem to remember this meant a silly person, if not specifically a man as late as the 1980s.
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the Wellingtonista had a particularly lively time getting the definitive definition of a snowball vs. a snowjob one time.
That was yet another instance where it was reinforced on me that indeed, I have not seen & heard it all by any means.
Ewww
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I suppose we could look it up Hadyn... so much easier to wait for someone to tell us :)
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And actually, that urban dictionary you linked to agrees that the word is not offensive
word that will get u fired...even though it doesn't mean anything offensive
I said niggardly and then i had to apologize...because my boss doesn't have a strong grasp of the english language
Um... so we should defer to the ignorant?
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or an understanding of socio-political reality of our world would surely have people realise this word is offensive,
I have little truck with people who would employ falsehood to accuse others of racism.
The word is not offensive, the assertion that it is is just wrong. Maybe in between getting an understanding of socio-political reality, they could get an education.