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Paisley said:Yeah, where's "stoked"?
Bad things happen when someone is "stoked" about something.
Paisley said:Yeah, where's "stoked"?
Edward said:I'm fairly unoffended by most of those terms, but even as a pre-teen child, the use of "wicked" to mean "good" made me want to rip the offender's head clean off at the neck. Still does. I have no idea why, but that is truly a word which irritates me almost as much, it has to be said, as civilised people who consider it acceptable to use the non-word "normalcy" in place of "normality." :rage:
Fletch said:Uh, Ed? "Wicked" is rather common usage in Maine, as Lizzie occasionally reminds us, and any attempts on Lizzie's head are likely to be met with deadly force by fellow Loungers. A word to the wise, as it were.
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Forgotten Man said:Interesting how this conversation took off! Well, I'd like to ad that I'm going to do my best to not say DUDE! I sound so silly when I say it... especially dressed as I do.
My generation is nothing short of destructive to the English language and damaging to ideals and morals, I choose not to associate with "my generation" and choose to embrace the golden generation with both hands, see!
So, I'm haingin' out Dude, Cool and any other terms the Ninja Turtles would utter out of their fictional mouths, get me?
Edward said:I'm fairly unoffended by most of those terms, but even as a pre-teen child, the use of "wicked" to mean "good" made me want to rip the offender's head clean off at the neck. Still does. I have no idea why, but that is truly a word which irritates me almost as much, it has to be said, as civilised people who consider it acceptable to use the non-word "normalcy" in place of "normality." :rage:
Forgotten Man said:Interesting how this conversation took off! Well, I'd like to ad that I'm going to do my best to not say DUDE! I sound so silly when I say it... especially dressed as I do.
My generation is nothing short of destructive to the English language and everything else they touch... I choose not to associate with "my generation" and choose to embrace the golden generation with both hands, see!
So, I'm haingin' up Dude, Cool and any other terms the Ninja Turtles would utter out of their fictional mouths, get me?
Hemingway Jones said:The problem with "cool" is that is substitutes for other necessary descriptive phrases.
If you ask someone how a movie was and they tell you it was "really cool" they really haven't told you anything, have they?
That's my problem with "Cool."
However, if I am trying on a pair of pants and I ask Cheryl whether I look cool in these, then that is a very specific question trying to ascertain whether or not I look like an idiot, as I often do. In that context, it's fine.
"Wicked cool" is OK in any context. This is Boston.