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Non Gaming Discussions => Off-Topic => Topic started by: videoholic on February 26, 2002, 07:25:39 AM

Title: ain\'t ain\'t a word cause it ain\'t in the dictionary,
Post by: videoholic on February 26, 2002, 07:25:39 AM
but the term 9/11 will soon be.  They are adding it in this years volume along with some other war/terrorism terms.

http://www.iht.com/articles/49212.html
Title: ain\'t ain\'t a word cause it ain\'t in the dictionary,
Post by: Troglodyte on February 26, 2002, 07:28:59 AM
"Ain\'t" was put in the dictionary a while ago. . . so it is a word.
Title: ain\'t ain\'t a word cause it ain\'t in the dictionary,
Post by: videoholic on February 26, 2002, 07:49:52 AM
It\'s just a saying.  I know it is, but if I said.

"asjuhf ain\'t a word cause it ain\'t in the dictionary"

You would say, "Yeah, but asjuhf really isn\'t a word and it\'s never used."
Title: ain\'t ain\'t a word cause it ain\'t in the dictionary,
Post by: Troglodyte on February 26, 2002, 07:52:44 AM
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Originally posted by Videoholic
It\'s just a saying.  I know it is, but if I said.

"asjuhf ain\'t a word cause it ain\'t in the dictionary"

You would say, "Yeah, but asjuhf really isn\'t a word and it\'s never used."


So funny you say that. . . \'casue I used asjuhf in conversation yesterday:

"So, what flavor ice cream would you like?"

"Asjuhf. . . I don\'t know. . . maybe chocolate."
Title: ain\'t ain\'t a word cause it ain\'t in the dictionary,
Post by: Coredweller on February 26, 2002, 09:00:31 AM
If they\'re adding "9/11" to the dictionary, what type of word will it be?  Is it a verb?  Bystander to a participant in a street fight:  "Watch out, he\'ll 9/11 you if you\'re not careful!"
Title: ain\'t ain\'t a word cause it ain\'t in the dictionary,
Post by: videoholic on February 26, 2002, 09:38:39 AM
dude, he was 9/11ed..

That\'s the past tense.
Title: ain\'t ain\'t a word cause it ain\'t in the dictionary,
Post by: Troglodyte on February 26, 2002, 10:23:28 AM
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Originally posted by Videoholic
dude, he was 9/11ed..

That\'s the past tense.


Man, you\'re totally 9/11ing my room!