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| Re: Nairaland Residents' Grammar Diary... by texanomaly(f): 1:29am On Jul 21, 2015 |
TheSonOfMark:Read!! They are not simple fairies. You are wrong. |
| Re: Nairaland Residents' Grammar Diary... by LarrySun(m): 1:31am On Jul 21, 2015 |
TheSonOfMark:Okay. |
| Re: Nairaland Residents' Grammar Diary... by LarrySun(m): 1:37am On Jul 21, 2015 |
texanomaly:Thank you, ma'am. I think this sums up the argument. |
| Re: Nairaland Residents' Grammar Diary... by texanomaly(f): 1:39am On Jul 21, 2015 |
LarrySun:Why would you just say "ok". He's wrong. He's just too stubborn to admit it. He reminds of this quote. "Better to remain silent and be thought a fool, than to speak out and remove all doubt." ~ Abraham Lincoln |
| Re: Nairaland Residents' Grammar Diary... by texanomaly(f): 1:40am On Jul 21, 2015 |
LarrySun: |
| Re: Nairaland Residents' Grammar Diary... by TheSonOfMark(m): 1:44am On Jul 21, 2015 |
texanomaly: You still haven't answered my question: What are fairies known for? ![]() |
| Re: Nairaland Residents' Grammar Diary... by TheSonOfMark(m): 1:46am On Jul 21, 2015 |
texanomaly: Resorting to insults, huh? WHAT ARE FAIRIES KNOWN FOR? You can't answer the question? ![]() |
| Re: Nairaland Residents' Grammar Diary... by texanomaly(f): 1:48am On Jul 21, 2015 |
TheSonOfMark:The question is irrelevant in this instance. You are wrong. End of story. Goodbye |
| Re: Nairaland Residents' Grammar Diary... by TheSonOfMark(m): 1:56am On Jul 21, 2015 |
texanomaly: LOL. Kiddo (yes, kiddo - you started with the insults), FAIRIES are airy beings who are happy-go-lucky/lightheaded/featherbrained. ![]() LEPRECHAUNS are FAIRIES ( of which you agreed to). Ever done philosophy and logic? ![]() Google fairies in general then return to thank me. FAIRIES ARE FAIRIES. Argue with logic. Never start an argument you'd lose. ![]() |
| Re: Nairaland Residents' Grammar Diary... by texanomaly(f): 2:02am On Jul 21, 2015 |
Hahahahaha LarrySun can you believe this guy? He calls me a kid and questions my knowledge of Irish folk lore, much less my age? What's next? He'll question my literary skills? Who is this guy? |
| Re: Nairaland Residents' Grammar Diary... by TheSonOfMark(m): 2:12am On Jul 21, 2015 |
texanomaly: Webster dictionary: An oaf also means a fairy or a stupìd person. A leprechaun is a fairy. http://i.word.com/idictionary/oaf A fairy could mean a stupid person. Leprechauns are fairies : http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=fairyTexanomaly, you still want to argue? Cc: LarrySun |
| Re: Nairaland Residents' Grammar Diary... by LarrySun(m): 2:18am On Jul 21, 2015 |
Uh-uh! Texanomaly and TheSonOfMark, both of you should calm down. I've had more than enough insults for two days. ![]() |
| Re: Nairaland Residents' Grammar Diary... by LarrySun(m): 2:25am On Jul 21, 2015 |
texanomaly:Kindly forgive. I guess TheSonOfMark didn't know you as much as I do. I'm sure TheSonOfMark, too, is an awesome guy. You both just have to understand each other better. Cut each other some slacks. You can argue with love and respect. God bless you both. PS: I've missed you, Texy! ![]() |
| Re: Nairaland Residents' Grammar Diary... by TheSonOfMark(m): 2:26am On Jul 21, 2015 |
LarrySun: Larry, my tête with you was civil, wasn't it? She started the insult by terming herself (not me) a fool instead of countering my assertions factually. Now that I've provided undisputable evidence to lend further credence to my assertion, she's disappeared. I argue FACTUALLY. ![]() At the end of the day, the facts prove me right. She probably didn't know who was squaring up against. ![]() |
| Re: Nairaland Residents' Grammar Diary... by LarrySun(m): 2:38am On Jul 21, 2015 |
TheSonOfMark:TSM, you're breaking my heart with this comment. Texanomaly is really a wonderful woman. Take time to understand her. She's been my friend for more than a year, and I've always considered myself lucky to be acquainted with her. I'm sorry you felt insulted, but you shouldn't have called her a kid. I sincerely pray you settle your differences. |
| Re: Nairaland Residents' Grammar Diary... by TheSonOfMark(m): 2:44am On Jul 21, 2015 |
LarrySun: I have nothing against her. If anything, I like (crave even) brainstorming. Who doesn't like a battle of wits? Isn't that why we were all made to join debating clubs in high school? ![]() No hard feelings. Yes ma'am, yes sir. ![]() |
| Re: Nairaland Residents' Grammar Diary... by kinglekan: 2:19pm On Jul 21, 2015 |
TheSonOfMark:[b] They are mostly known for their magical powers. Fairies are not dull creatures like you asserted earlier on this thread. They are imaginary beings in human forms, mostly depicted as clever and mischievous. Even in cartoons they aren't depicted as silly creatures. The term 'fairy' from the link you posted means a male homosexual. Which would mean that the contextual meaning of the word when used to address someone would technically mean calling him gay. There are several kinds of fairies but am yet to find one described as feather brained like you opined. Leprechaun on the other hand wouldn't fit in the generic definition you gave for fairies. But then again I am trying to reconcile why oaf's are regarded as clumsy, _stupid, silly and insensitive. I want to believe this is purely when attributed to humans considering the fact that Oaf's are offsprings of elves and elves are by no means described in such manner. Looking at it from a different twist, one can say Oaf's are actually undergoing a metamorphosis and as young elves they exhibit these silly traits, which doesn't of course makes them any less than full grown elves. Oaf ~ A changeling, specifically an elf's child, left in place of a stolen human child. These children were stupid and ugly. [url=old.qi.com/talk/viewtopic.php?t=6080&start=0] Source - Elf/Oaf[/url] So I think its safe to say that you cannot define fairies based on the definition of an Oaf, just as you can't define a housefly based on the definition of a larva. [/b] |
| Re: Nairaland Residents' Grammar Diary... by texanomaly(f): 2:38pm On Jul 21, 2015 |
TheSonOfMark:.
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| Re: Nairaland Residents' Grammar Diary... by TheSonOfMark(m): 2:42pm On Jul 21, 2015 |
kinglekan: Webster dictionary: An oaf also means a fairy or a stupìd person. A leprechaun is a fairy. http://i.word.com/idictionary/oaf A fairy could mean a stupid person. Leprechauns are fairies : http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=fairyFollow these links, Lekan. There's a difference between literal and figuaritive meanings. Like I stated on page 4, leprechaun is used by me in the figurative context and that is the context used in the Webster and Urban dictionaries links I have provide. Note where a fairy is stated as the synonym of oaf. FACTUAL analysis, sir. ![]() |
| Re: Nairaland Residents' Grammar Diary... by kinglekan: 3:20pm On Jul 21, 2015 |
TheSonOfMark: Now I get your point sire. ![]() |
| Re: Nairaland Residents' Grammar Diary... by MizMyColi(op): 9:58pm On Jul 21, 2015*. Modified: 10:30pm On Jul 21, 2015 |
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| Re: Nairaland Residents' Grammar Diary... by ayobase(m): 8:40am On Jul 24, 2015 |
TheSonOfMark:......dermous or ......dermatous? |
| Re: Nairaland Residents' Grammar Diary... by ayobase(m): 9:19am On Jul 24, 2015 |
MizMyColi:The pronunciation, "düb-əl-äⁿ-ˈtäⁿd" fancifies the noun, "Double Entendre". I found the pronunciation more intriguing than the meaning. thanks for the word....we guys often make use of related words to manipulate ladies....two meanings! another word with an intriguing pronunciation is "Imbroglio" |
| Re: Nairaland Residents' Grammar Diary... by MizMyColi(op): 9:37am On Jul 24, 2015*. Modified: 10:05am On Jul 24, 2015 |
ayobase:Waow! Thanks for this! I have finally learned the statutory definition of imbroglio. It means being in a really embarrassing and confusing situation. So the "Entendre" is pronounced ontondre. and "imbroglio" is pronounce imbroyo.... hmmm..thanks again. Guess what!? I never quite made use of the voice feature when searching for words meaning. I discovered the essence of the speaker sign in front of words today. Lol |
| Re: Nairaland Residents' Grammar Diary... by MizMyColi(op): 9:38am On Jul 24, 2015 |
ayobase:Pachydermous is also correct. http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/pachydermous |
| Re: Nairaland Residents' Grammar Diary... by ayobase(m): 9:47am On Jul 24, 2015 |
MizMyColi:thanks. |
| Re: Nairaland Residents' Grammar Diary... by ayobase(m): 9:49am On Jul 24, 2015 |
MizMyColi:the voice feature is my best option. |
| Re: Nairaland Residents' Grammar Diary... by ayobase(m): 9:59am On Jul 24, 2015 |
MizMyColi:"been" or "being"? |
| Re: Nairaland Residents' Grammar Diary... by MizMyColi(op): 10:04am On Jul 24, 2015 |
ayobase:That was a typo. |
| Re: Nairaland Residents' Grammar Diary... by ayobase(m): 10:11am On Jul 24, 2015 |
maureensylvia:it means "iff all associated factors remain unchanged or distorted. " Example: which is more sensible? - This thread will ceteris paribus achieve aim. - Ceteris paribus, this thread will achieve aim. |
| Re: Nairaland Residents' Grammar Diary... by ayobase(m): 10:17am On Jul 24, 2015 |
MizMyColi:Thought as much. it is also one of the inculcated typos in English like "I'm for Am" |
| Re: Nairaland Residents' Grammar Diary... by MizMyColi(op): 10:18am On Jul 24, 2015 |
ayobase:True that. |
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