"daughter-not-in-law"
neil
neil at TYPOG.CO.UK
Wed Jan 5 16:55:22 UTC 2005
on 5/1/05 4:52 pm, Thomas Paikeday at thomaspaikeday at SPRINT.CA wrote:
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> Is the above word current enough to be used in print without =
> explanation? I saw it on the "Facts & Arguments" page in this morning's =
> Globe & Mail ("Canada's national newspaper"). I e-mailed Michael =
> Kesterton who edits the page and he cops out saying it is a joke.
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> I naturally Googled it first and there is one occurrence where it is =
> used and explained within brackets as "son's girl friend."
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> A very useful word, I think.
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> TOM PAIKEDAY
> www.paikeday.net
Shouldn't that be 'daughter in law - not!'
Neil Crawford
neil at typog.co.uk
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