Why don't they do one for false eyelashes? That would be helpful!
And Shir, I don't think that anyone would have been offended. While I know the term, it probably wouldn't have occurred to me if I'd seen it used as a diminutive for a board name.
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Why don't they do one for false eyelashes? That would be helpful!
And Shir, I don't think that anyone would have been offended. While I know the term, it probably wouldn't have occurred to me if I'd seen it used as a diminutive for a board name.
No one seemed to mind that Television Without Pity's acronym is pronounced T- WOP. Or maybe that is just me.
I think it's silly to pronounce the acronym that way. (In my head I pronounce it as "twop".)
I am suddenly getting spam in German. Odd.
Oh- I never though of pronouncing the "tw" together, although I am not sure why!
I think it's because I always write it as "tw", but I realize that people say it t-wop. Weird.
Hey, I wanted to ask my grammar/spelling Nazis: what's the difference between an advisEr and an advisOr? I see them used seemingly interchangably, but don't know how it's properly used.
I don't know if there is a proper use, but I have only encountered adviser at large universities, and advisor in real life.
I think one is a British spelling.
(OMG, I cannot type.)
I am suddenly getting spam in German
Isn't that called Schpamm?