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In message , Bagpuss
writes So what weenies can try What, exactly, is a "weenie"? -- - Jack Howard, Systems Development Engineer, Firstnet Services Limited ===[ http://www.firstnet.net.uk --- Total Internet Solutions ]=== ===[ This message subject to http://www.firstnet.net.uk/disclaimer.html ]=== |
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On Wed, 16 Jul 2003 20:02:20 +0100, Jack Howard
wrote: In message , Bagpuss writes So what weenies can try What, exactly, is a "weenie"? It is the diminutive form of the American term for a Viennese Sausage, a "wiener". AKA as a "Frankfurter" or "Hot Dog". By implication an individual (male) with a small penis. HTH DG |
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Jack Howard wrote:
In message , Bagpuss writes So what weenies can try What, exactly, is a "weenie"? I confess I didn't know what that meant exactly, but I think I got the gist. "Transportation" seems to be standard US English for what in the UK is "transport." I think a lof of this verbiage comes from the US, where people appear to me to be more desperate to impress even than in the UK, and where general standards of English are even lower, or perhaps more lax would be a better description. I remember after the 11 Sept 2001 watching numerous people being interviewed in NY on the box, and time and time again they tried to impress with "long" words, invariably mis-used or out of context. Sometimes they used "non-words" as they did not exist. The interviewees included fire and police chiefs as well as other professional folk. This verbiage migrates to the UK, where, for example, I gather the use of "headed" in passive forms, as opposed to the (usually correct) "heading" is becoming common. (As in; where are we heading ? If we are in control,we are heading, not headed.) chrs, Kester |
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