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Snerk Time...again...
On 7/11/2012 3:25 PM, Meyer wrote:
On 7/11/2012 1:52 PM, North Star wrote:
On Jul 11, 2:25 pm, iBoaterer wrote:
In article , dump-on-
says...
On 7/11/12 12:52 PM, iBoaterer wrote:
In article , dump-on-
says...
On 7/11/12 12:29 PM, iBoaterer wrote:
In article ,
dump-on-
says...
On 7/11/12 11:43 AM, iBoaterer wrote:
In article ,
dump-on-
says...
On 7/11/12 9:57 AM, iBoaterer wrote:
In article ,
dump-on-
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On 7/11/12 9:31 AM, iBoaterer wrote:
In article ,
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On 7/11/12 7:22 AM, JustWait wrote:
On 7/11/2012 12:53 AM, wrote:
On Tuesday, July 10, 2012 10:40:09 AM UTC-5, X ` Man wrote:
Uh-oh...
younguns
[yuhng-uhn]
young'un
[yuhng-uhn] Show IPA
noun Informal .
a young one; child.
Dictionary.com Unabridged
Based on the Random House Dictionary, © Random House,
Inc. 2012.
Whoops.
Nothing to see here; carry on.
https://www.google.com/search?q=youn...tf-8&aq=t&rls=...
Still no reference to the word bonnie spelled out in any
dictionary....
anywhere so far...
The fact that Don spelled the word "young-uns" instead of
spelling it
"younguns" or "young'uns" or "young uns" is neither here
nor there, Mr.
Barely Completed High School. The word is a colloquialism,
and there are
several variations of its spelling in the more extensive
dictionaries.
For these kinds of words, virtually any and all spellings
are "correct."
It's kind of funny that you and the other barely
edu-ma-cateds are
making an issue out of it. The last time I was in North
Carolina, I
overheard a conversation in which the words "us'ns, we'uns
you uns," s
were used. Or is it "us uns, you uns, we uns"? I didn't
ask the folks
using the phrases how they spelled those words.
Now, what are you going to do about your serious issues,
such as your
psychoses?
Cite?
Cite what? Snotty's psychoses? They're self-evident.
You said there were several variations of it's spelling in
the more
extensive dictionaries. Prove it.
I provided a cite yesterday. One is all you get. If you want
more, look
them up yourself.
Uh, no you haven't.
A cite is nothing more than a quoted reference. Therefore, I
provited a
cite. What you are asking for, I believe, is a URL. That's not
the same
as a cite.
Yours for more careful usage...
Me.
Well, do please give me the URL, thanks!
Why are you so...incapable?
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/young%27uns?s=t
Nice try, but not the word that Don used. So, you fail.
It is exactly the word Don used. Period. Are you arguing over the
placement or use of apostrophes, hyphens, em dashes in a colloquial
expression? If so, you're a moron.
No it is not. YOU found the word "youn'un".
What ******s you and Snotty are.
Language is a living thing, constantly evolving. I'm just ahead of my
time.
Your word hasn't arrived in this time warp yet.
Don't you get it bonnie, it's only relevant because you are always
trying to play the spelling police... You spell worse than anybody here,
and you are too stupid to let harry set you up with a spell checker...
LOL!!!
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