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2010-09-07 04:55:11 PM
repudiate?

/dnrtfa
 
2010-09-07 04:55:42 PM
GEN MASSETH!!1!
 
2010-09-07 04:55:55 PM
Some people are so dissensical.
 
2010-09-07 04:56:17 PM
*gene
 
2010-09-07 04:57:29 PM
I use the word "cromulent" in my speech at every possibly opportunity. Seems to me it just fits better than saying something like "legitimate."
 
2010-09-07 04:58:08 PM
But is it cogent?
 
2010-09-07 05:04:29 PM
fireandashes36: But is it cogent?

I believe you mean cognigent.
 
2010-09-07 05:05:57 PM
ALL HAIL THE SARACUDA!!!!

/2012 is going to be SO much fun
 
2010-09-07 05:06:35 PM
Preverts.
 
2010-09-07 05:06:42 PM
As with the Cracked "misunderstood words" article and thread last week, I'm surprised "apropos" didn't make the list.
 
2010-09-07 05:09:50 PM
Great. Now that you mentioned google search for it, the words search result tally will be embigened.
 
2010-09-07 05:15:36 PM
For the record, this is exactly why I wish that everyone pouncing on Palin would have either A) let this one slide, or B) found some way to mock it without repeating the word.

All that happens when you use a nonword over and over and over to mock someone is that it eventually becomes a normally used word and then only about 5% of us remember that its just some ridiculous mangling of words 10 years down the road.

Damn you all!

(If you'll excuse me, I need to continue working on my strategery so we may eventually return to normalcy.)
 
2010-09-07 05:17:30 PM
SamFlagg: For the record, this is exactly why I wish that everyone pouncing on Palin would have either A) let this one slide, or B) found some way to mock it without repeating the word.

All that happens when you use a nonword over and over and over to mock someone is that it eventually becomes a normally used word and then only about 5% of us remember that its just some ridiculous mangling of words 10 years down the road.

Damn you all!

(If you'll excuse me, I need to continue working on my strategery so we may eventually return to normalcy.)


I am in complete agreeance with you!
 
2010-09-07 05:18:32 PM
It's simply the embiggening of our vocabulary. Irregardless, to refudiate the word would be ironic.

/Kick it to the curve
 
2010-09-07 05:18:50 PM
Irregardless of the cromulence of "refudiate", Palin shouldn't be comparifying herself to Shakespeare.
 
2010-09-07 05:20:02 PM
*shakes tiny fist*
 
2010-09-07 05:21:04 PM
I wonder if the search hits are embiggened.

/came for it.
//leaving disappointed
 
2010-09-07 05:21:19 PM
Actually, refudiate should be a word. It will mean "to prove that an idea is false and then to reject it outright." Right now, I have to use two words to accomplish the same thing. First I have to refute the idea, then I have to repudiate the idea. Refudiate would make life so much easier.

That kind of economy of language is double-plus good!
 
2010-09-07 05:23:31 PM
SamFlagg: normalcy

this
is why you're the worst president, Harding. *shakes fist*
 
2010-09-07 05:24:43 PM
I was just conversating about this lasterday.
 
2010-09-07 05:29:14 PM
Thanks for the great posts, everyone. This thread was really worth my wild!
 
2010-09-07 05:33:14 PM
repudiate + refute = refudiate

just like the one that grates on me -- "weary" as a combo of leery + wary
 
2010-09-07 05:34:25 PM
Not sure why anyone would try to cirsumvent word laws, but come on.
 
2010-09-07 05:37:50 PM
I'm anispeptic, frasmotic, even compunctuous to have caused you such pericombobulation.
www.darkhorizons.com
 
2010-09-07 05:38:57 PM
PonceAlyosha: fireandashes36: But is it cogent?

I believe you mean cognigent.


Now you're just being bellignant.
 
2010-09-07 05:40:51 PM
defects: PonceAlyosha: fireandashes36: But is it cogent?

I believe you mean cognigent.

Now you're just being bellignant.


Oh that's terrible. Is the cancer growing fast?
 
2010-09-07 05:41:11 PM
That's the way the santorum bubbles.
 
2010-09-07 05:43:11 PM
sinistermonk: Not sure why anyone would try to cirsumvent word laws, but come on.

The old reach around.
 
2010-09-07 05:43:30 PM
SamFlagg: For the record, this is exactly why I wish that everyone pouncing on Palin would have either A) let this one slide, or B) found some way to mock it without repeating the word.

All that happens when you use a nonword over and over and over to mock someone is that it eventually becomes a normally used word and then only about 5% of us remember that its just some ridiculous mangling of words 10 years down the road.

Damn you all!

(If you'll excuse me, I need to continue working on my strategery so we may eventually return to normalcy.)


Don't misunderestimate the subliminable power of grammar nazis, sometimes they are a force for good on the internets.
 
2010-09-07 05:50:17 PM
"Palin laughed off criticisms about "refudiate," noting that Shakespeare also coined new words."

My brean jus askedploded.
 
2010-09-07 05:53:35 PM
justanothersumguy: "Palin laughed off criticisms about "refudiate," noting that Shakespeare also coined new words."

My brean jus askedploded.


To be fair, she's a Republican so it's against the rules for her to admit making a mistake.
 
2010-09-07 05:57:59 PM
it's always good to throw in an "-iate" or "-ulized" to any common word. Makes you sound smart.
 
2010-09-07 05:58:57 PM
MBooda: I'm anispeptic, frasmotic, even compunctuous to have caused you such pericombobulation.

You .....BASTARD....


I offer you my most reluctant contrafribularities.
 
2010-09-07 05:59:08 PM
i1041.photobucket.com
 
2010-09-07 06:02:04 PM
It's like ebonics for whitey.
 
2010-09-07 06:07:03 PM
'Tis a dire malamanteau.
 
2010-09-07 06:11:18 PM
i28.photobucket.com

Creative language is nothing new for poets, pimps, and politicians. I kind of like "refudiate". It's one of the least annoying things to come out of her mouth, lately.
 
2010-09-07 06:12:04 PM
Banned on the Run: repudiate + refute = refudiate

just like the one that grates on me -- "weary" as a combo of leery + wary


I'd guesstimate that about 35% of Farkers agree with you.
 
2010-09-07 06:12:29 PM
SamFlagg: For the record, this is exactly why I wish that everyone pouncing on Palin would have either A) let this one slide, or B) found some way to mock it without repeating the word.

All that happens when you use a nonword over and over and over to mock someone is that it eventually becomes a normally used word and then only about 5% of us remember that its just some ridiculous mangling of words 10 years down the road.

Damn you all!

(If you'll excuse me, I need to continue working on my strategery so we may eventually return to normalcy.)


Your statement embiggens the impact of perfectly cromulent usage of non-words by a retard.
 
2010-09-07 06:16:06 PM
Banned on the Run: repudiate + refute = refudiate

just like the one that grates on me -- "weary" as a combo of leery + wary


Chillax mang.
 
2010-09-07 06:35:26 PM
this is redonkulous, not slamdunkular.
 
2010-09-07 07:03:21 PM
FTFA: "Palin laughed off criticisms about "refudiate," noting that Shakespeare also coined new words."

There are no words that could be coined to capture the utter inappropriateness of that comparison. I am baffled that this woman is taken seriously by any thinking being. SHE DOESN'T MAKE ANY SENSE TO ME.
 
2010-09-07 07:10:11 PM
OldStyle: FTFA: "Palin laughed off criticisms about "refudiate," noting that Shakespeare also coined new words."

There are no words that could be coined to capture the utter inappropriateness of that comparison. I am baffled that this woman is taken seriously by any thinking being. SHE DOESN'T MAKE ANY SENSE TO ME.


Only dead 16th-century authors go with the flow.
 
2010-09-07 07:15:16 PM
I would like to shoot someone in the face every time I hear "prolly", "aks" and "conversate".
 
2010-09-07 07:15:25 PM
I love Palinisms. My favorite is Derpiary: A place local morons can go to meet other local morons and derp the derp.
 
2010-09-07 07:19:36 PM
What's that? Oliver Cromulent? Wasn't he the guy ... back in the day ... Coventry, or something?
 
2010-09-07 07:42:07 PM
OldStyle: FTFA: "Palin laughed off criticisms about "refudiate," noting that Shakespeare also coined new words."

There are no words that could be coined to capture the utter inappropriateness of that comparison.
I am baffled that this woman is taken seriously by any thinking being. SHE DOESN'T MAKE ANY SENSE TO ME.


Hmmmm... have you tried "taco"?

www.madmann.com
 
2010-09-07 07:55:15 PM
I would like to shoot someone in the face every time I hear "prolly", "aks" and "conversate".

Ah, the tragic story of 50 Cent's book report.
 
2010-09-07 07:57:53 PM
i1041.photobucket.com

Ah, one of the great masters. I've got to work in frabjous in my conversations more.
 
2010-09-07 08:16:35 PM
This headline is relavent to my interests...
 
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