• @FilthyShrooms
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    24 months ago

    Ok but “melty” isn’t a real word and I’ll die on this hill

    even if it’s a real word I hate it

    • @essteeyou
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      184 months ago

      I don’t care about melty, but “would of” will never be right no matter how many times people say it.

        • @[email protected]
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          14 months ago

          People sure do say would of. They even separate the words enough to make it clear, like you or I would separate would and have when we don’t want to abbreviate

    • wia
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      44 months ago

      Something expensive is spendy. Something that melts is melty. What’s the trub, bub?

      • tiredofsametab
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        4 months ago

        Something expensive is spendy.

        My dictionary doesn’t think so, heh. Webster seems to say “chiefly Northwestern US” so that may explain it. I remember rolling my eyes and thinking that it sounded like something a self-important jackass would say. (edit: the first time I heard it, I mean).

        I don’t think I’d ever use it, but I also don’t see it as weird or wrong anymore. Melty is fine. Slippy still grates on me a bit, but I can let it slide.