- Reaction score
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- Points
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Anyway, once you guys cease with the etymology lecture and get on with finding his links for him, would you drop by and fold my laundry too, because I don't feel like doing anything for myself either.
Well.....etymologically speaking.....I would say that tomfoolery is actually closer to shenanigans, than it is to hooliganism or douchebaggery.PMedMoe said:Yep, ranks up there with tomfoolery and hooliganism for me.
I would say it should be any bit as acceptable as the noun form. I mean, for every noun to describe such a person, there is usually a verb or adjective to describe such behavior.PMedMoe said:Is "douchebaggery" a word?
Journeyman said:Well.....etymologically speaking.....I would say that tomfoolery is actually closer to shenanigans, than it is to hooliganism or douchebaggery.
And this is all another fine example of the sort of errant pedantry up with which we should not put.
PMedMoe said:I never meant to imply that they were related, I just like the sound of them.
Journeyman said:Well.....etymologically speaking.....I would say that tomfoolery is actually closer to shenanigans, than it is to hooliganism or douchebaggery.
And this is all another fine example of the sort of errant pedantry up with which we should not put.
ModlrMike said:How old is the teacher... four?
medicineman said:Doubt it - a 4 year old would have known that...
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George Wallace said:She definitely needs a tinfoil hat.
HighlandIslander said:Alpha 66 actually does exist...except it's a bunch of Cuban expats who opposed Castro. Same thing goes forOmega 10Omega 7. Somebody's been reading a bit too much National Enquirer.