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harmonium.ro
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Posted: December 05 2010 at 12:17 |
"Based". You can not say anymore about someone that he's "Californanian", or "from California". You now must say "California-based". That quite annoys me.
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Dean
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Posted: December 05 2010 at 13:09 |
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"Based". You can not say anymore about someone that he's "Californanian", or "from California". You now must say "California-based". That quite annoys me. |
 ____-based means where the person is currently living whereas _____ian refers to where they were born - the phrases are not interchangable.
You are France-based, but you are not Frenchian.
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harmonium.ro
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Posted: December 05 2010 at 13:13 |
I know, I should have specified that it's not the expression in itself that annoys me, but the abuse. I see it a lot in contexts where it's not needed, recently.
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Posted: December 05 2010 at 14:51 |
Dean, "grope" is not inherently offensive or sexual, and I doubt it was so for that street name. (It may well have been a surname.) One can grope (fumble, or reach around blindly) in the dark for a lightswitch, for example.
Many place names in my native Newfoundland now sound funny or sexual, but they were not originally so. Words take on new meanings and useages over the centuries.
These days, grope's association is very often sexual -- much as the hitherto innocent "intercourse" and "ejaculate" came to connote only sexual intercourse and, well, not a sudden conversational interjection.....
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Dean
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Posted: December 05 2010 at 15:26 |
Peter wrote:
Dean, "grope" is not inherently offensive or sexual, and I doubt it was so for that street name. (It may well have been a surname.) One can grope (fumble, or reach around blindly) in the dark for a lightswitch, for example.
Many place names in my native Newfoundland now sound funny or sexual, but they were not originally so. Words take on new meanings and useages over the centuries.
These days, grope's association is very often sexual -- much as the hitherto innocent "intercourse" and "ejaculate" came to connote only sexual intercourse and, well, not a sudden conversational interjection..... |
Peter, you need to follow the link to discover the wonders of Anglo Saxon street naming.
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Peter
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Posted: December 05 2010 at 19:07 |
Dean wrote:
Peter wrote:
Dean, "grope" is not inherently offensive or sexual, and I doubt it was so for that street name. (It may well have been a surname.) One can grope (fumble, or reach around blindly) in the dark for a lightswitch, for example.
Many place names in my native Newfoundland now sound funny or sexual, but they were not originally so. Words take on new meanings and useages over the centuries.
These days, grope's association is very often sexual -- much as the hitherto innocent "intercourse" and "ejaculate" came to connote only sexual intercourse and, well, not a sudden conversational interjection..... |
Peter, you need to follow the link to discover the wonders of Anglo Saxon street naming. |
WOW. Very interesting, and I stand humbly corrected. Those medieval Brits made no bones about what they were groping, did they? I also liked the link to that certain alley.
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harmonium.ro
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Posted: December 05 2010 at 20:47 |
Thanks to that link for "Grope Lane" I now know I have to visit Shrewsbury sometime. I can never resist the image of a lovely anglo-norman house.
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Posted: December 05 2010 at 23:56 |
I used it the other day and wish I hadn't: "I am an open-book".
Grr!
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Posted: December 06 2010 at 02:23 |
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Dean
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Posted: December 06 2010 at 03:41 |
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Jim Garten
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Posted: December 06 2010 at 04:27 |
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Posted: December 06 2010 at 05:54 |
"There must be some misunderstanding"......"There must be some kind of Mistake"
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harmonium.ro
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Posted: December 06 2010 at 06:34 |
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Dean
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Posted: December 06 2010 at 06:41 |
People who say "lol" and "rofl".
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Posted: December 06 2010 at 06:44 |
WTF?
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harmonium.ro
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Posted: December 06 2010 at 06:49 |
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Posted: December 06 2010 at 06:53 |
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Equality 7-2521
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Posted: December 06 2010 at 08:19 |
In football using the term "defensed" instead of defended has always annoyed the hell out of me.
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Posted: December 06 2010 at 08:22 |
^ Never heard that one. I'm presuming you mean American Football though so that would be why.
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Posted: December 06 2010 at 08:24 |
Yes American football. I should specify, but I refuse to.
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