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Thread: Word of the year
Buleste 11:30 12th December 2007
Mirriam-Websters has released it's "word of 2007" and it's w00t. What does that say about the state of the English/American language?
For more details goto http://uk.news.yahoo.com/rtrs/200712...2c625fb_1.html
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Tiago 11:59 12th December 2007
"It's like saying "yay", the dictionary said."

What ?! Can anyone explain this better to the non-english dummies...?
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Buleste 12:19 12th December 2007
It's a word to express joy or happiness. When you shoot someone in the back (on-line of course) you generally make a noise of happiness that is not necessarily a word. This is a w00t.
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Submeg 12:34 12th December 2007
nice description!
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TiredOfLife 12:54 12th December 2007
Originally Posted by Buleste:
Mirriam-Websters has released it's "word of 2007" and it's w00t. What does that say about the state of the English/American language?
For more details goto http://uk.news.yahoo.com/rtrs/200712...2c625fb_1.html
Yet another yankie attempt to drag down Gods own language to a new low.
When will they ever learn to speak and spell English correctly?
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Buleste 13:54 12th December 2007
Originally Posted by TiredOfLife:
Originally Posted by Buleste:
Mirriam-Websters has released it's "word of 2007" and it's w00t. What does that say about the state of the English/American language?
For more details goto http://uk.news.yahoo.com/rtrs/200712...2c625fb_1.html
Yet another yankie attempt to drag down Gods own language to a new low.
When will they ever learn to speak and spell English correctly?
Probably when the English learn how to speak and spell English correctly. I include myself in that statement. My spelling if awfull, my grammer is not much better and my speach is tempered by too much swearing. But i'm still a lot better than todays kids.
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Harrison 13:59 12th December 2007
Actually, as I mentioned in another thread somewhere, our spellings for words actually derive from the French versions of words, and the Americans are actually using the original English spellings for words. So at the end of the day the French are to blame!

As for that word of the year. That just shows how far the education system has fallen in recent years.

BTW, I wonder what the most popular word is on this forum.
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Buleste 14:06 12th December 2007
A close run between Amiga, PS3 or 360. Closely followed by many strings of words bashing the French.

French Bashing a game the whole world enjoys.
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Harrison 14:22 12th December 2007
Unless you are talking about classic French cars and some current ones, then i will defend them.

Personally I would have thought the word Amiga would be pretty popular myself!
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Submeg 20:38 12th December 2007
I don't mind the word w00t! lol. But saying that, it's not like I use it in everyday speech
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