You're doing that pop culture thing, aren't you?
Insomuch as quoting Anya Christina Emanuella Jenkins is pop culture, yes!
'Beneath You'
We open it up, we talks the talk, we votes, we shuts it down. This thread is to free up Bureaucracy for daily details as we hammer out the Big Issues towards a vote. Open only when a proposal has been made and seconded according to Buffista policy (Which we voted on!). If this thread is closed, hie thee to Bureaucracy instead!
You're doing that pop culture thing, aren't you?
Insomuch as quoting Anya Christina Emanuella Jenkins is pop culture, yes!
Can I be in favor of the project in general but vehemently against "wrod" making it into the dictionary?
You are actually specifically why I mentioned the possibility in the first place.
I don't think there's a real danger of inside jokes somehow making it into any dictionary.
And if they do, poor P-Moon will just have to spend the rest of her life running from bookstore to bookstore with magic markers.
The PERSONAL NAME change will unforunately eliminate the possibility of "Nilly" entering the language as a verb. Ditto with "meara" and "mejia" and "anya."
I'm all for this. My name has been used as a verb in the past in much less flattering tones.
I'm all for this.
All for the elimination?
The PERSONAL NAME change will unforunately eliminate the possibility of "Nilly" entering the language as a verb. Ditto with "meara" and "mejia" and "anya."
Yeah, the passage Jeff is quoting here is the one that got me all confuzzled. Which I now am again.
Don't be. Hec posted that, and he was wrong. In the post I linked to, erinaceous contradicted it, and it's her proposal.
That passage was DavidS speculating. He was wrong (sorry David!) as erin stated in #3405. And I think Jeff is saying that he's looking forward to having his name verbified to something that's not an insult, but I defer to him of course.
t edit x-posted with the more succinct ita.
I think Jeff is saying that he's looking forward to having his name verbified to something that's not an insult,
But is it meh-JEE-uh, me-HEE-uh, or something completely different?