• Aeao@lemmy.world
      link
      fedilink
      English
      arrow-up
      1
      ·
      11 hours ago

      Dude… I buy the new versions of both Websters and Oxford dictionary every time the release a new version lol. I do both in case I’m arguing with someone from London about the word “evening”.

      I’m profoundly boring. However like you said I’m very good at talking so it doesn’t sound so bad.

      My point is I don’t need to look at Wikipedia or look anything up. I know what it means in America and in the UK. I know the slight deference between the us and uk definitions.

      I’m not a bad ass, but if you want to argue semantics… boy you’re going to lose fast. You can’t be. I might be wrong about my opinions but I know the limits of the word.

      At best you can say I offered myself a false situation, but again it was illustrative not literal.