It does if enough people use it. That's how new words get created and enter a language.
The Shrike Send a noteboard - 08/04/2024 05:32:46 PM
So why don't you google umbraphile versus whatever made up word you want to use.
You've lost the war on 'umbraphile'.
A gift for any umbraphiles among us
06/04/2024 02:21:05 PM
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Umbraphile isn't a word
08/04/2024 05:12:05 AM
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It is a word. It exists.
08/04/2024 02:31:49 PM
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No it doesn't. Any retard can pretend a word exists but that doesn't make it so. *NM*
08/04/2024 05:26:30 PM
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It does if enough people use it. That's how new words get created and enter a language.
08/04/2024 05:32:46 PM
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Not exactly
09/04/2024 01:30:30 AM
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Honey, the speakers of our language don't care about the "rules".
09/04/2024 07:28:30 AM
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Bah
09/04/2024 09:29:40 PM
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No, you're still wrong
12/04/2024 12:56:49 AM
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I can see your recalcitrance won't be alleviated by logic or history.
12/04/2024 11:49:44 AM
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You're the one ignoring logic and history - have some standards, man!
12/04/2024 02:13:19 PM
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Can I have it both ways?
12/04/2024 06:04:23 PM
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So you're saying NY Times writers *aren't* la feccia del popolazzo???
12/04/2024 06:36:09 PM
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I've long been confused by the 'literally' debate.
12/04/2024 09:32:29 PM
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I think perhaps it comes down to intent and knowledge.
12/04/2024 10:42:09 PM
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I don't think being generous has anything to do with it - but my exposure to it may be different.
13/04/2024 12:37:46 PM
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I haven't been talking about Greek per se. I'm talking about English conventions.
13/04/2024 05:13:33 PM
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One thing I won’t miss around here are the holier-than-thou pseudo-intellectuals.
09/04/2024 08:11:57 PM
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