New Words That I Am Promoting
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@Nic said:
I made up a new word that I'd like to share with you guys: plagiarism
I saw some Nic character on Facebook with that one last week.
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@dafyre said:
I moved my files to the localest server and it was most performant after I made that change!
FTW
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Already dictionaried words that many people avoid but I believe are very good and should be promoted in the common lexicon:
moreso and its obvious partner lessso
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@scottalanmiller said:
Already dictionaried words that many people avoid but I believe are very good and should be promoted in the common lexicon:
moreso and its obvious partner lessso
Our Phones will go nuts with the autocorrects for those, lol.
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I hate that phones are making people less literate. The number of words that we use must be dropping and the likelihood of creating new ones is probably dropping as well. It's nice to have some solidification but phones are so slow to adapt and use such a small lexicon sampling that many previously common or just really good and expressive words are now being avoided or routinely mangled.
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@scottalanmiller said:
@Nic said:
I made up a new word that I'd like to share with you guys: plagiarism
I saw some Nic character on Facebook with that one last week.
I stole it from him
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@Nic said:
I stole it from him
You should come up with a new word that describes when something like that happens!
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@scottalanmiller said:
I hate that phones are making people less literate. The number of words that we use must be dropping and the likelihood of creating new ones is probably dropping as well. It's nice to have some solidification but phones are so slow to adapt and use such a small lexicon sampling that many previously common or just really good and expressive words are now being avoided or routinely mangled.
Technology and the 'auto-correct' features are nice. But they prompted me to find pen and paper for certain things. And an interest in the old manual typewriter.
I have one of these:Still works great, replaced the ribbon and types nearly as new.
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I am pretty sure that I own a Smith Corona electric somewhere.
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@scottalanmiller said:
I hate that phones are making people less literate.
At least spelling is greatly improved and eubonic and other creative spellings are becoming less main stream
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@MattSpeller said:
@scottalanmiller said:
I hate that phones are making people less literate.
At least spelling is greatly improved and eubonic and other creative spellings are becoming less main stream
All that progress has been trumped by the fact that you can teach your phone to use incorrect spellings for auto correct. Most people wouldn't know a spelling error if you slapped them with it.
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There, Their, and They're... Oh, my!
You, Yours, You're... I think I'll go cry. -
In case this one isn't in the dictionary it really needs to be attritioning. I use that one constantly.
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@scottalanmiller May I have that word in a sentence? lol.
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@dafyre said:
@scottalanmiller May I have that word in a sentence? lol.
I actually use it regularly.
A common one is: The company is losing staff rapidly, they are attritioning out.
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@scottalanmiller said:
@dafyre said:
@scottalanmiller May I have that word in a sentence? lol.
I actually use it regularly.
A common one is: The company is losing staff rapidly, they are attritioning out.
Just saw it in another thread, lol. Thanks for that. 8-)
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Ha ha, I thought that it was on here somewhere that I had said it
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I think that's one of those words that, when used properly, would be hyphenated. Attrition-ing. That's how one normally turns a noun into a verb-like word when it doesn't really exist in the common vernacular as a verb.
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@scottalanmiller said:
Localest - Being the most local, having the greatest locality, the closest or nearest to something.
That's just grammar bad.
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@scottalanmiller said:
In case this one isn't in the dictionary it really needs to be attritioning. I use that one constantly.
Moar grammar bad.
It sounds more like attributing the way it's written.
Attrition is a process.
We are winning the war by attrition
NOT
We are winning the war by attritioning the enemy
The addition of ing doesn't always make sense even though it sounds passable.