sparky your niecephew is amazing! How old are they?
She's almost 12 and he's almost 16. (Note to self: buy birthday presents) All their musical talent comes to them from their father, while their mother seems to have contributed a love of roller coasters.
Another one that I could happily never hear again? "Perfect storm". Usually misused ....
Nora - TWOP forums appear to be working - although I'm still not getting notifications.
"Perfect storm". Usually misused ....
It isn't one I use, but I'm old-fashioned enough to hestitate before using "in the loop."
If I were to use "perfect storm," it would mean that several things, each unpleasant in itself but not inordinately so, combine to create an epic mess. Yes/no/maybe?
If I were to use "perfect storm," it would mean that several things, each unpleasant in itself but not inordinately so, combine to create an epic mess. Yes/no/maybe?
We could probably leverage that definition.
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As I understand it, the technically correct use is that a number of factors come together so that the final result is greater - far worse - than any of the individual factors.
Also - I can remember when people came on TV/radio and "commentated". They later became "commentators" (which is OK, so far). Unfortunately, this spawned a new verb, "commentating". ick.
And I also really hate the use of "task" as a verb (except as Melville used it). Also "authoring" - what's wrong with "writing"? And I really, really hate when someone decides to use a "big" word (again, in a usage that misses its exact meaning) rather than something less pretentious but more straightforward. sigh.
I dated a guy who liked to reclinate in a recliner.
I also do not understand the rise of "gifting" when we already had "giving."
Giving: The desire to do something nice for someone else, because their increased happiness is important to you.
Gifting: The desire to be recognized as better than other people, because you spend money.
The idiom that's been bothering me is possibly a regional VA thing; it's not Bureaucratic Bullshit Bingo anyway. It's dropping "to be" after "needs" but not adding an "-ing" to the second verb.
Like, "the dishes need done, the car needs washed, and dinner needs cooked."
I'm taking myself out to lunch. I think I'll go read my African novel in an Indian restaurant.
I think authoring has some tech uses. Don't you author a DVD because you don't write the content, but you do manage the viewer's experience to some extent?