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The use of adjectives as adverbs


Eg quick, or fast. Relative terms.


Now we are saying "John moves more quickly" "This is happening more slowly"


When it should be "John is faster" and "this is happening slower"


Or my favourite - the economy is growing less quickly than expected shd be the economy is growing slower than expected.

Radio advert for a BMW sport model of some sort - Says something along the lines of "what's worse than constantly being stuck in traffic? You could be stuck in traffic in the wrong car". What are they getting at? You need a sports car so that you can feel superior in some way when sat in traffic?

Otta Wrote:

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> The recentish use of the word "wow", or "wow, just

> wow".



Annoying but preferable to the Californian-inspired stoner-delivered "whoah!" (as in "whoah dude!"). If you are ever over-enthusiastically and needlessly "wowed" (or "whoahed") I believe the correct response is "yeah, waw"*


*what a w-anchor

Jah Lush Wrote:

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> Wow wow wow wow!. Unbelievable. I blame Kate Bush.



I like that song, and it's been stuck in my head for the last week, so much so that I keep finding myself singing it, and must look like a demented cat impersonater to passers by.


But no, I mean specifically when you'll write something, and someone's response is


Wow... Just Wow


As in they're amazed at how stupid you are.

  • 2 weeks later...

jctg Wrote:

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> Children with made-up names. Seren, Beauden and

> many many more.

> What's wrong with Mark or Philip?


Seren isn't made up; it's a Welsh name meaning star.


So that's one less thing to feel enraged about.

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