• Nougat
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    1024 days ago

    Tangential note:

    The -ster suffix was initially reserved for specifying that the person being referred to was a woman, as in “spinster.” After some time it was extended to words like “gangster” and “jokester”.

    • Flying SquidOPM
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      1124 days ago

      Well you’re just a regular factster, aren’t you!

      • Nougat
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        824 days ago

        I’m on my third listen-through of the History of English Podcast, and I notice something every time. Like how the origin of the phrase “going Dutch” for “paying one’s own way on a date” was derogatory against the Dutch by the English when there was the huge global commerce and colonization competition between the two. And that that’s just the currently best known one of many phrases “against” the Dutch – “in Dutch” meaning “in trouble,” usually in jail, is another, but there’s almost too many to count.

        Now look what you’ve done.

  • @glimse
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    523 days ago

    Bullshit. I don’t chew gum.

    • Flying SquidOPM
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      223 days ago

      You will if the boss says you will.