least likely to succeed? really?
Laurence Horn
laurence.horn at YALE.EDU
Sat Jan 9 04:42:04 UTC 2010
Two minutes ago, or 5 hours +/- after "oughties/naughties/*any* term
designating the 2000-09 decade" was voted, over my opposition, the
least likely to succeed, I just heard the following sentence on ESPN,
although I may have a couple of words outside the relevant
prepositional phrases wrong and I'm not sure the 90's dominating D
was the Cowboys' (maybe it was the Giants'):
"Every decade has had a dominating defense in the NFL--the Steelers
in the 70's, the Bears in the 80's, the Cowboys in the 90's, the
Ravens in the two thousands."
The question was whose defense would step up to become the dominating
D of the upcoming decade, and while the reporter didn't try to
provide a name for that one, she clearly intended her use of "the two
thousands" to refer to the decade just ended. So another expression
successfully used (not just mentioned or proposed) for that
unnameable decade. I still haven't heard anyone use (as opposed to
mentioning) "poliwood" or (my personal fave) "sea kitten". Q.E.D.
LH
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