Um, why not just use "audible" as the verb?
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Um, why not just use "audible" as the verb?
Well, considering that "audible" isn't a verb either? I hate both options.
Whether he "audibles" (not a word or a concept) or "audiblises" (grotesque in its not-a-wordness), it's just wrong.
He calls an audible. I can, in context, allow "audible" as a highly specialised noun. It is not, under any conditions my mind can imagine, acceptable as a verb.
You need to broadenilise your horizons.
You need to broadenilise your horizons.
Not as much as you need to horizonalise your broads.
So that's why I'm NGA.
t dies laughing
I am so not here. I have not been here for at least 30 minutes now, 'cause I'm asleep. Swear to god.
So that's why I'm NGA.
Could be, could be...
edit: Kristin! Tell our gorgeous NGA brat he needs to horizonalise his broads, and go get some sleeeeeep!
Deb! I am honest to god logging off my computer the second after this posts, but I had to tease you and say that I am hot on the trail of a 50th birthday present for you that I think you will love. Tease tease! Taunt taunt!
Sleeping now.
Oooh! Prezzie! Does it look good naked, have cheekbones, and have more money than sense?
You want a half-wit bank teller for your birthday?