Ridiculous Words Lacking from the Google Chrome Dictionary
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Same word that FF tried to make it. Which do you think is more common?
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@scottalanmiller said:
Same word that FF tried to make it. Which do you think is more common?
I've never heard haberdasher used in modern English, mostly literature from the late 1800's early 1900's. I don't know if Men's fashion stores really still exist in that form anymore?
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@coliver said:
@scottalanmiller said:
Same word that FF tried to make it. Which do you think is more common?
I've never heard haberdasher used in modern English, mostly literature from the late 1800's early 1900's. I don't know if Men's fashion stores really still exist in that form anymore?
"Haberdasher" is only used in comedy anymore... pretty sure Family Guy put it in somewhere, and I remember a sketch from the 90s that used it (probably Mr Show).
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Are You Being Served?
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Opera: brie and camembert (maybe it's looking for capitalization, but wth?) I know how to spell those soft, ripened cheeses I love.
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Brie? That's nuts.
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Well it is cheese, but you get the idea.
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Opera: surveil
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@RojoLoco said:
Opera: surveil
http://grammarist.com/words/surveil/
The verb surveil, originally a backformation of surveillance, was long considered nonstandard, and even now is still so new to the language (the earliest instances date from the early 1960s)1 that some dictionaries don’t include it, and your spell check might disapprove of it. But even though survey is closely related, etymologically, to surveillance, survey does not carry the sense to keep under surveillance (where surveillance means close observation, especially of one under suspicion).2 For this purpose surveil works better, so the word is a useful addition to the language.
Surveil‘s participles are surveilling and surveilled. Again, your spell check might not like these words, but they’re fine.
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FF: amygdala
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WTF
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i'amygdala you tonight.
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@DustinB3403 ughhhhhh you win the internet today, I lost it and coffee almost came out my nose
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Kanji? How lean ARE these dictionaries!
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@scottalanmiller said:
Kanji? How lean ARE these dictionaries!
The error was not just wanting me to capitalize either. It was not there.
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I'm actually shocked that this thread is not over 100 posts yet. I looked to see if it was in the all time most popular threads thinking that it obviously would be there by now and... nope. Nowhere close. Posts from this week are, but not this classic thread.
Anyway, new one today...
FF: convolutes
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And less surprising but still...
FF: HIPAA
No wonder people always spell it incorrectly, it isn't even in the normal dictionaries.
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FF: epically