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    Quote Originally Posted by paulhenry View Post
    I'm not really sure what the problem is, The Oxford Dictionaries are simply that, a large list of words that are used in the English language, they don't suggest which words to use, merely which words have been used.To be realistic they will forever be putting words in which are not absolutely current, as any word has to have some use before many people know what it is.
    English is one of the few languages which continually adds words to the canon, and doesn't remove them.
    To me as a British English speaker, but not an native of England, I enjoy the richness and variety that English has, and am very glad that some people do take the trouble to write it down

    for a current dictionary of slang try this Urban


    But "PROLLY" is just Probably, or "SAMMICH" is just sandwich, but spelled like that because people are either dumb/lazy. So they aren't technical words to begin with, they are just slang terms which should be religated as such!
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    [COLOR="DarkGreen"][SIZE="2"]"I consider looseness with words no less of a defect than looseness of the bowels."[/SIZE][/COLOR] [B]- John Calvin[/B]

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    I agree 100% with Burly Brute, and . . . and Carthage MUST be destroyed!

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    I beg to differ with the article. We don't use "buttload" around here. It's just too vague. How many loads fit onto (or into) a butt anyway? We prefer the more accurate "a**ton." And if we're dealing with SI, we specify "metric a**ton."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Burly Brute View Post
    "SAMMICH" is just sandwhich, but spelled like that because people are either dumb/lazy.
    Not true. Sammich and nom nom are memes. There is a difference, IMO.

    Here is a link to help with everyone's edumacation.


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    Quote Originally Posted by xman View Post
    I still remember when ain't wasn't a word.
    Sorry, but "ain't" has always been a word. It was formerly considered a word that was not used by educated people or people who wanted to appear genteel, but it has always been a word. That said, it isn't a word that I choose to use.

    It amazes me that people in general have become so lax about the language that they choose to use. I've witnessed quite a few resumes from well qualified candidates go straight to the trash because of poorly written cover letters. The reasoning was that if a person with advanced academic degrees could not write an articulate and dignified letter, they were probably not not going to present well in business interactions.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lyle1 View Post
    Sorry, but "ain't" has always been a word. It was formerly considered a word that was not used by educated people or people who wanted to appear genteel, but it has always been a word. That said, it isn't a word that I choose to use.

    It amazes me that people in general have become so lax about the language that they choose to use. I've witnessed quite a few resumes from well qualified candidates go straight to the trash because of poorly written cover letters. The reasoning was that if a person with advanced academic degrees could not write an articulate and dignified letter, they were probably not not going to present well in business interactions.
    Innit, though.

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    What I find much more aggravating than "bromance" and "bloggable" being accepted by Oxford's lexicographers is the word "like" being used as every other word in a sentence, and the continuous misuse of "literally." Another irritant is the use of "bring" when "take" is the appropriate word. And why do people talk in internet lingo and acronyms such as "BRB" and "***?" I have dozens of these "pet peeves," but I simply count them as hazards of being an English major.

    My wife's best friend talks a lot like a "Valley Girl." Example:"So I was like thinking about going out of town this weekend but like I totally didn't feel like driving and stuff. Then like I was talking to Katy and she said that she had the squirts and I was like TMI but she said if she like felt better by Friday she was like going to the Black Hills for the whole weekend so I asked her if she could like bring me to Deadwood with her and like pick me up on the way back to here. She said 'no.' I was all like *** and I was like so mad I like literally exploded." I can't carry on a conversation with her. All the "likes" make it take too long. Sadly, she has two Masters Degrees and should know better. She is also a teacher. Thankfully, she's a music teacher and not an English teacher, but she really should be a better example to students regardless of the subject she teaches.
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    I was glad I read that article yesterday. I asked my wife to make a "sammich" today. When she told me that she couldn't because there is no such word I showed her that it's in the Oxford Dictionary. She told me to go make my own d@&% sammich.

    She once asked me to take a roast from the freezer so it could "un-thaw." I told her that it already is "un-thawed" but I would be happy to place it on the counter to thaw. That was several years ago. Now she says it just to annoy me. If "un-thaw" or "de-thaw" wind up being accepted as real words my head will explode. Literally.
    The grass is greener on the other side of the fence...and it's usually greenest right above the septic tank.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Whidbey78 View Post
    my head will explode. Literally.
    Your Head asplode! (FTFY).


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    Quote Originally Posted by CDNSushi View Post
    Not true. Sammich and nom nom are memes. There is a difference, IMO.

    Here is a link to help with everyone's edumacation.

    I am sorry, maybe it's because it is 12am, but how does "sammich" convey someone wanting a sandwich any better than just asking for said "sandwich" ?? ? ?? ?? ? ? !!!!! lol

    If it doesn't stop soon, I am just going to start making grunt noises to speak to people, wats da dif?! am eye write!? eye meen, c'mon guys!
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