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Conversate is a made up word. The word is "converse"
I've only heard "conversate" (and now "conversating") used a handful of times, but it is one of those things that grates on my nerve when I hear it.
I was very surprised to hear it out of a school teacher online the most recent time. |
So is nucular... it's nuclear, you $%$#%s
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How about using minus as a verb?
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It reminds me of using "up" as a verb. If you look it up, you'll see it listed as a verb, but using it as a verb meaning "to raise, lift, or increase something" makes my skin crawl a bit. I wonder if that became valid due to common use or if it has always been valid. |
LOL.... up yours :D!
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Our GM at work uses the word simular. Seriously.
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I used to hear conversate frequently in the Army. Usually said by enlisted folks.
One of my personal favs: irregardless I also have some family members that pronounce "accept" as uh-sept rather than ack-cept |
There's an ad on tv where pizza is used as a verb.
Stop it. Had a manager that used subjugate instead of subject. |
Don't get me started on "irregardless". Regardless means "without regard" "ir" is a negative prefix.
My boss 25 years ago used to come out with it from time to time. Best Les |
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Say to school teacher "That's the excellentist new word in a long time." |
Converse is a shoe, not a word. Sheesh.
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Consider "terrific" and it's root. Horror, horrible and horrific all refer to fear/shock etc.
Terror and terrible are also fear related so how did terrific come to mean the opposite? |
This thread is "bad azz" :D
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I used to work with a guy who at least 5 times a week during our meetings would say copastetic instead of copacetic
He was a Mensa member and Cornell law graduate |
"could care less":rolleyes:
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I laughed, and I was not even there to hear it |
and "walla", there you have it.
The French expression, "Voila": https://www.thoughtco.com/voila-vocabulary-1371436 And since when is "build" a noun? "ahm a-fixen tuh gonna mek dis Build essra 'pechial". OK, Skunkworks. I'm very sure you probably designed the A-12 "Build" in your garage..... |
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