March 2015 Archives by author
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- [Ads-l] Why is National Grammar Day different from all other days?
Randy Alexander
- [Ads-l] Why is National Grammar Day different from all other days?
Randy Alexander
- [Ads-l] Early WOTY Contender: Snow Farm
Baker, John
- [Ads-l] Early WOTY Contender: Snow Farm
Baker, John
- [Ads-l] First-ever court-ordered pronoun?
David Barnhart
- [Ads-l] "the trots (a British colloquialism for diarrhea)"
David Barnhart
- [Ads-l] "swatting"
David Barnhart
- [Ads-l] Why is National Grammar Day different from all other days?
Baron, Dennis E
- [Ads-l] First-ever court-ordered pronoun?
Baron, Dennis E
- [Ads-l] The internet of things? More like, the internet of snitches. Now on the Web of Language
Baron, Dennis E
- [Ads-l] Arabic Pledge of Allegiance brings protests
Baron, Dennis E
- [Ads-l] Granddog/grandog
Benjamin Barrett
- [Ads-l] goyisch and possible ADS search problem
Benjamin Barrett
- [Ads-l] goyisch and possible ADS search problem
Benjamin Barrett
- [Ads-l] goyisch and possible ADS search problem
Benjamin Barrett
- [Ads-l] to script = to write (in calligraphy)
Benjamin Barrett
- [Ads-l] Hunting tigers and swatting flies
Benjamin Barrett
- [Ads-l] at least = at the earliest
Benjamin Barrett
- [Ads-l] at least = at the earliest
Benjamin Barrett
- [Ads-l] Zen
Benjamin Barrett
- [Ads-l] False attribution for "If you are depressed, ..." (Zen comment, too)
Benjamin Barrett
- [Ads-l] False attribution for "If you are depressed, ..." (Zen comment, too)
Benjamin Barrett
- [Ads-l] Fire - order (food) prepared, prepare or cook
Benjamin Barrett
- [Ads-l] "the trots (a British colloquialism for diarrhea)"
Benjamin Barrett
- [Ads-l] False attribution for "If you are depressed, ..." (Zen comment, too)
Benjamin Barrett
- [Ads-l] erastes and eromenos
Benjamin Barrett
- [Ads-l] popular eggcorn for poplar
Benjamin Barrett
- [Ads-l] popular eggcorn for poplar
Benjamin Barrett
- [Ads-l] popular eggcorn for poplar
Benjamin Barrett
- [Ads-l] Detrius surely counts, too
Benjamin Barrett
- [Ads-l] Detrius surely counts, too
Benjamin Barrett
- [Ads-l] popular eggcorn for poplar
Benjamin Barrett
- [Ads-l] siftless
Benjamin Barrett
- [Ads-l] Not "150th anniversary," writes...
Benjamin Barrett
- [Ads-l] Antedating of "African-American"
Joel Berson
- [Ads-l] "Indulge" > "engage"
Joel Berson
- [Ads-l] Antedating of "African-American"
Joel Berson
- [Ads-l] "distraction" -- the (not-so-)new euphemistic apology upon "resigning"
Joel Berson
- [Ads-l] Mormon tea -- not in OED
Joel Berson
- [Ads-l] Substitute X for Y, or "all meat tastes like [not chicken but] corned beef"
Joel Berson
- [Ads-l] Substitute X for Y, or "all meat tastes like [not chicken but] corned beef"
Joel Berson
- [Ads-l] Peculiar use of "alleges" -- a self-alleged-ie?
Joel Berson
- [Ads-l] Peculiar use of "alleges" -- a self-alleged-ie?
Joel Berson
- [Ads-l] popular eggcorn for poplar
Joel Berson
- [Ads-l] Further Antedatings of "Blitzkrieg"
Joel Berson
- [Ads-l] The p-word
Joel Berson
- [Ads-l] hypercorrect pluralization of attributives
Joel Berson
- [Ads-l] hypercorrect pluralization of attributives
Joel Berson
- [Ads-l] "were pick'n up"
Joel S. Berson
- [Ads-l] "were pick'n up"
Joel S. Berson
- [Ads-l] Early WOTY Contender: Snow Farm
Joel S. Berson
- [Ads-l] "snow-blowed" [was: "were pick'n up"]
Joel S. Berson
- [Ads-l] "were pick'n up"
Joel S. Berson
- [Ads-l] "borne" = "given birth to by" -- archaic?
Joel S. Berson
- [Ads-l] 600,000 year antedating
Joel S. Berson
- [Ads-l] slated = 'expected'
Joel S. Berson
- [Ads-l] "were pick'n up"
W Brewer
- [Ads-l] Why is National Grammar Day different from all other days?
W Brewer
- [Ads-l] Early WOTY Contender: Snow Farm
W Brewer
- [Ads-l] Spocking - modifying a portrait to look like Star Trek's Spock
W Brewer
- [Ads-l] First-ever court-ordered pronoun?
W Brewer
- [Ads-l] A new "your/you're, their/there" a-bornen?
W Brewer
- [Ads-l] "Gonna _Put a Cricket In Your Ear_''
W Brewer
- [Ads-l] Earliest ideographic writing?
W Brewer
- [Ads-l] popular eggcorn for poplar
W Brewer
- [Ads-l] popular eggcorn for poplar
W Brewer
- [Ads-l] Detrius surely counts, too
W Brewer
- [Ads-l] Detrius surely counts, too
W Brewer
- [Ads-l] All well
W Brewer
- [Ads-l] All well
W Brewer
- [Ads-l] First-ever court-ordered pronoun?
Galen Buttitta
- [Ads-l] The internet of things? More like, the internet of snitches. Now on the Web of Language
Galen Buttitta
- [Ads-l] popular eggcorn for poplar
Galen Buttitta
- [Ads-l] "... you must to have at least one."
Cohen, Gerald Leonard
- [Ads-l] to "question"
Cohen, Gerald Leonard
- [Ads-l] "swatting"
Nancy Friedman
- [Ads-l] unsubscribe
wordcrafting at GMAIL.COM
- [Ads-l] "Out of Schlitz"
Dan Goncharoff
- [Ads-l] steal = borrow (intentionally or not)
Dan Goncharoff
- [Ads-l] Upturning Ballet
Dan Goncharoff
- [Ads-l] First-ever court-ordered pronoun?
Dan Goncharoff
- [Ads-l] at least = at the earliest
Dan Goncharoff
- [Ads-l] Well, that's unexpected.
Dan Goncharoff
- [Ads-l] Fuse vs Fuze?
Dan Goncharoff
- [Ads-l] "the trots (a British colloquialism for diarrhea)"
Dan Goncharoff
- [Ads-l] popular eggcorn for poplar
Dan Goncharoff
- [Ads-l] Fwd: Peculiar use of "alleges" -- a self-alleged-ie?
Dan Goncharoff
- [Ads-l] Not "150th anniversary," writes...
Dan Goncharoff
- [Ads-l] to "question"
Dan Goncharoff
- [Ads-l] googly, n. (in cricket) antedated (?) to 1901. OED has 1903
Stephen Goranson
- [Ads-l] Quote: He who laughs, lasts
Stephen Goranson
- [Ads-l] "distraction" -- the (not-so-)new euphemistic apology upon "resigning"?
Wilson Gray
- [Ads-l] "were pick'n up"
Wilson Gray
- [Ads-l] "ultracrepidate" and "anti-ultracrepidationism" & the OED
Wilson Gray
- [Ads-l] "were pick'n up"
Wilson Gray
- [Ads-l] steal = borrow (intentionally or not)
Wilson Gray
- [Ads-l] Upturning Ballet
Wilson Gray
- [Ads-l] Say what, now?
Wilson Gray
- [Ads-l] "borne" = "given birth to by" -- archaic?
Wilson Gray
- [Ads-l] slated = 'expected'
Wilson Gray
- [Ads-l] A new "your/you're, their/there" a-bornen?
Wilson Gray
- [Ads-l] A post to a Security Agency "alumni" site
Wilson Gray
- [Ads-l] Seen: "Molten Swing"
Wilson Gray
- [Ads-l] "... you must to have at least one."
Wilson Gray
- [Ads-l] "Gonna _Put a Cricket In Your Ear_''
Wilson Gray
- [Ads-l] indulgent = 'self-indulgent'
Wilson Gray
- [Ads-l] "Indulge" > "engage"
Wilson Gray
- [Ads-l] "front-facing talent": a talking-head sports-analyst who faces the camera
Wilson Gray
- [Ads-l] Well, that's unexpected.
Wilson Gray
- [Ads-l] CD title, iTunes: "Titty Shakers"
Wilson Gray
- [Ads-l] Fuse vs Fuze?
Wilson Gray
- [Ads-l] Fuse vs Fuze?
Wilson Gray
- [Ads-l] The internet of things? More like, the internet of snitches. Now on the Web of Language
Wilson Gray
- [Ads-l] "the trots (a British colloquialism for diarrhea)"
Wilson Gray
- [Ads-l] "the trots (a British colloquialism for diarrhea)"
Wilson Gray
- [Ads-l] Yet another one new to me
Wilson Gray
- [Ads-l] Yet another one new to me
Wilson Gray
- [Ads-l] Runs, trots, and other maladies
Wilson Gray
- [Ads-l] Has prescriptivism won one?
Wilson Gray
- [Ads-l] Yet another one new to me
Wilson Gray
- [Ads-l] Has prescriptivism won one?
Wilson Gray
- [Ads-l] Phrases: continental to the bone, silked to the bone, laid to the natural bone
Wilson Gray
- [Ads-l] Read: "He was then killed..."
Wilson Gray
- [Ads-l] Phrases: continental to the bone, silked to the bone, laid to the natural bone
Wilson Gray
- [Ads-l] Heard on a TV cooking realityshow:
Wilson Gray
- [Ads-l] Quaint phrase
Wilson Gray
- [Ads-l] Heard on a TV cooking realityshow:
Wilson Gray
- [Ads-l] OT: cartoon caption
Wilson Gray
- [Ads-l] Earliest ideographic writing?
Wilson Gray
- [Ads-l] popular eggcorn for poplar
Wilson Gray
- [Ads-l] Peculiar use of "alleges" -- a self-alleged-ie?
Wilson Gray
- [Ads-l] Headline: "Design your dream home on line"
Wilson Gray
- [Ads-l] Facebook: "side-eye"
Wilson Gray
- [Ads-l] popular eggcorn for poplar
Wilson Gray
- [Ads-l] Detrius surely counts, too
Wilson Gray
- [Ads-l] Detrius surely counts, too
Wilson Gray
- [Ads-l] All well
Wilson Gray
- [Ads-l] hypercorrect pluralization of attributives
Wilson Gray
- [Ads-l] Not "150th anniversary," writes...
Wilson Gray
- [Ads-l] Not "150th anniversary," writes...
Wilson Gray
- [Ads-l] Runs, trots, and other maladies
Joan H. Hall
- [Ads-l] Access to EEBO
Robin Hamilton
- [Ads-l] "... you must to have at least one."
Dave Hause
- [Ads-l] Earliest ideographic writing?
Dave Hause
- [Ads-l] "ultracrepidate" and "anti-ultracrepidationism" & the OED
Laurence Horn
- [Ads-l] "were pick'n up"
Laurence Horn
- [Ads-l] "were pick'n up"
Laurence Horn
- [Ads-l] Early WOTY Contender: Snow Farm
Laurence Horn
- [Ads-l] "were pick'n up"
Laurence Horn
- [Ads-l] Upturning Ballet
Laurence Horn
- [Ads-l] slated = 'expected'
Laurence Horn
- [Ads-l] Say what, now?
Laurence Horn
- [Ads-l] indulgent = 'self-indulgent'
Laurence Horn
- [Ads-l] Possible prank entry in Wikipedia for the book "A Glass Eye at a Keyhole"
Laurence Horn
- [Ads-l] "the trots (a British colloquialism for diarrhea)"
Laurence Horn
- [Ads-l] Yet another one new to me
Laurence Horn
- [Ads-l] Read: "He was then killed..."
Laurence Horn
- [Ads-l] Quaint saying
Laurence Horn
- [Ads-l] Substitute X for Y, or "all meat tastes like [not chicken but] corned beef"
Laurence Horn
- [Ads-l] popular eggcorn for poplar
Laurence Horn
- [Ads-l] popular eggcorn for poplar
Laurence Horn
- [Ads-l] popular eggcorn for poplar
Laurence Horn
- [Ads-l] Detrius surely counts, too
Laurence Horn
- [Ads-l] Detrius surely counts, too
Laurence Horn
- [Ads-l] Detrius surely counts, too
Laurence Horn
- [Ads-l] All well
Laurence Horn
- [Ads-l] hypercorrect pluralization of attributives
Laurence Horn
- [Ads-l] hypercorrect pluralization of attributives
Laurence Horn
- [Ads-l] Treasure-trove or trove?
Laurence Horn
- [Ads-l] to "question"
Laurence Horn
- [Ads-l] to "question"
Laurence Horn
- [Ads-l] update on troves
Laurence Horn
- [Ads-l] to "question"
Laurence Horn
- [Ads-l] to "question"
Laurence Horn
- [Ads-l] Antedating of paradiddle, dating of diddle
Hugo
- [Ads-l] Antedating of flam (1796 -> 1735)
Hugo
- [Ads-l] Antedating of ruff, v. (1748 -> 1675)
Hugo
- [Ads-l] Dating of McTwist (October 1984)
Hugo
- [Ads-l] Antedating of googly (1903->1892, -> 1878 as googler), googler (1923->1872?)
Hugo
- [Ads-l] "Out of Schlitz"
Martin Kaminer
- [Ads-l] Early WOTY Contender: Snow Farm
Jonathan Lighter
- [Ads-l] slated = 'expected'
Jonathan Lighter
- [Ads-l] Say what, now?
Jonathan Lighter
- [Ads-l] guttural
Jonathan Lighter
- [Ads-l] indulgent = 'self-indulgent'
Jonathan Lighter
- [Ads-l] indulgent = 'self-indulgent'
Jonathan Lighter
- [Ads-l] Well, that's unexpected.
Jonathan Lighter
- [Ads-l] False attribution for "If you are depressed, ..." (Zen comment, too)
Jonathan Lighter
- [Ads-l] Fuse vs Fuze?
Jonathan Lighter
- [Ads-l] Fuse vs Fuze?
Jonathan Lighter
- [Ads-l] "the trots (a British colloquialism for diarrhea)"
Jonathan Lighter
- [Ads-l] Runs, trots, and other maladies
Jonathan Lighter
- [Ads-l] Phrases: continental to the bone, silked to the bone, laid to the natural bone
Jonathan Lighter
- [Ads-l] Read: "He was then killed..."
Jonathan Lighter
- [Ads-l] Heard on a TV cooking realityshow:
Jonathan Lighter
- [Ads-l] Quaint saying
Jonathan Lighter
- [Ads-l] Earliest ideographic writing?
Jonathan Lighter
- [Ads-l] Fakesimile
Jonathan Lighter
- [Ads-l] Earliest ideographic writing?
Jonathan Lighter
- [Ads-l] Further Antedatings of "Blitzkrieg"
Jonathan Lighter
- [Ads-l] Headline: "Design your dream home on line"
Jonathan Lighter
- [Ads-l] Detrius surely counts, too
Jonathan Lighter
- [Ads-l] Stink
Jonathan Lighter
- [Ads-l] Detrius surely counts, too
Jonathan Lighter
- [Ads-l] hypercorrect pluralization of attributives
Jonathan Lighter
- [Ads-l] hypercorrect pluralization of attributives
Jonathan Lighter
- [Ads-l] siftless
Jonathan Lighter
- [Ads-l] to "question"
Jonathan Lighter
- [Ads-l] to "question"
Jonathan Lighter
- [Ads-l] to "question"
Jonathan Lighter
- [Ads-l] Zen
Mark Mandel
- [Ads-l] Fwd: Request for help
Mark Mandel
- [Ads-l] "swatting"
Mark Mandel
- [Ads-l] "swatting"
Mark Mandel
- [Ads-l] Reanalysis of "X is proud to be..."
Matthew Miller
- [Ads-l] First-ever court-ordered pronoun?
Salikoko S. Mufwene
- [Ads-l] First-ever court-ordered pronoun?
Salikoko S. Mufwene
- [Ads-l] push comes to shove
Bill Mullins
- [Ads-l] "distraction" -- the (not-so-)new euphemistic apology upon "resigning"? (UNCLASSIFIED)
Mullins, Bill CIV (US)
- [Ads-l] goyisch and possible ADS search problem (UNCLASSIFIED)
Mullins, Bill CIV (US)
- [Ads-l] "the trots (a British colloquialism for diarrhea)" (UNCLASSIFIED)
Mullins, Bill CIV (US)
- [Ads-l] Runs, trots, and other maladies (UNCLASSIFIED)
Mullins, Bill CIV (US)
- [Ads-l] Dingbat (UNCLASSIFIED)
Mullins, Bill CIV (US)
- [Ads-l] Stink
Geoff Nathan
- [Ads-l] steal = borrow (intentionally or not)
Geoffrey Steven Nathan
- [Ads-l] Dingbat (UNCLASSIFIED)
Geoffrey Steven Nathan
- [Ads-l] popular eggcorn for poplar
Eric Nielsen
- [Ads-l] Early WOTY Contender: Snow Farm
ADSGarson O'Toole
- [Ads-l] "snow-blowed" [was: "were pick'n up"]
ADSGarson O'Toole
- [Ads-l] Spocking - modifying a portrait to look like Star Trek's Spock
ADSGarson O'Toole
- [Ads-l] Quote: The world is divided into people who do things and people who get the credit. Try . . .
ADSGarson O'Toole
- [Ads-l] Quote: We are all inclined to judge ourselves by our ideals; others by their acts
ADSGarson O'Toole
- [Ads-l] Quote: He who laughs, lasts
ADSGarson O'Toole
- [Ads-l] Quote: He who laughs, lasts
ADSGarson O'Toole
- [Ads-l] Possible prank entry in Wikipedia for the book "A Glass Eye at a Keyhole"
ADSGarson O'Toole
- [Ads-l] unicorn, dead unicorn
ADSGarson O'Toole
- [Ads-l] "the trots (a British colloquialism for diarrhea)"
ADSGarson O'Toole
- [Ads-l] False attribution for "If you are depressed, ..." (Zen comment, too)
ADSGarson O'Toole
- [Ads-l] "the trots (a British colloquialism for diarrhea)" (UNCLASSIFIED)
ADSGarson O'Toole
- [Ads-l] Phrases: continental to the bone, silked to the bone, laid to the natural bone
ADSGarson O'Toole
- [Ads-l] Quote: We are all inclined to judge ourselves by our ideals; others by their acts
ADSGarson O'Toole
- [Ads-l] Phrases: continental to the bone, silked to the bone, laid to the natural bone
ADSGarson O'Toole
- [Ads-l] False attribution for "If you are depressed, ..." (Zen comment, too)
ADSGarson O'Toole
- [Ads-l] Quaint saying
ADSGarson O'Toole
- [Ads-l] Quote: Better mouse trap - slight antedating (attrib Ralph Waldo Emerson 1882 May 11)
ADSGarson O'Toole
- [Ads-l] unicorn, dead unicorn
ADSGarson O'Toole
- [Ads-l] Anecdote: Your bald head feels as smooth as my wife's cheek
ADSGarson O'Toole
- [Ads-l] hypercorrect pluralization of attributives
ADSGarson O'Toole
- [Ads-l] siftless
ADSGarson O'Toole
- [Ads-l] A new "your/you're, their/there" a-bornen?
GUY LETOURNEAU Owner
- [Ads-l] "... you must to have at least one."
GUY LETOURNEAU Owner
- [Ads-l] Well, that's unexpected - Fuse vs Fuze?
GUY LETOURNEAU Owner
- [Ads-l] Fuse vs Fuze?
GUY LETOURNEAU Owner
- [Ads-l] "the trots (a British colloquialism for diarrhea)"
Christopher Philippo
- [Ads-l] False attribution for "If you are depressed, ..." (Zen comment, too)
Jeff Prucher
- [Ads-l] Treasure-trove or trove?
Michael Quinion
- [Ads-l] All well
Joe Salmons
- [Ads-l] hypercorrect pluralization of attributives
Joe Salmons
- [Ads-l] All well
Joe Salmons
- [Ads-l] Antedating of "Anarchist"
Shapiro, Fred
- [Ads-l] goyisch and possible ADS search problem
Shapiro, Fred
- [Ads-l] Antedating of "Monopoly" (Game)
Shapiro, Fred
- [Ads-l] Note on Antedating of "Monopoly" (Game)
Shapiro, Fred
- [Ads-l] Antedating of "African-American"
Shapiro, Fred
- [Ads-l] Antedating of "African-American"
Shapiro, Fred
- [Ads-l] Antedating of "African-American"
Shapiro, Fred
- [Ads-l] Antedating of "African-American"
Shapiro, Fred
- [Ads-l] Antedating of "African-American"
Shapiro, Fred
- [Ads-l] Further Antedatings of "Blitzkrieg"
Shapiro, Fred
- [Ads-l] Further Antedatings of "Blitzkrieg"
Shapiro, Fred
- [Ads-l] Phrases: continental to the bone, silked to the bone, laid to the natural bone
Jesse Sheidlower
- [Ads-l] Well, that's unexpected.
Herb Stahlke
- [Ads-l] Has prescriptivism won one?
Herb Stahlke
- [Ads-l] Why is National Grammar Day different from all other days?
Bonnie Taylor-Blake
- [Ads-l] Further Antedatings of "Blitzkrieg"
Bonnie Taylor-Blake
- [Ads-l] Further Antedatings of "Blitzkrieg"
Bonnie Taylor-Blake
- [Ads-l] Further Antedatings of "Blitzkrieg"
Bonnie Taylor-Blake
- [Ads-l] those danged Eskimos are at it again
George Thompson
- [Ads-l] Antedating of "African-American"
George Thompson
- [Ads-l] Antedating of "African-American"
George Thompson
- [Ads-l] steal = borrow (intentionally or not)
Amy West
- [Ads-l] Early WOTY Contender: Snow Farm
Amy West
- [Ads-l] "the trots (a British colloquialism for diarrhea)"
Douglas G. Wilson
- [Ads-l] siftless
Douglas G. Wilson
- [Ads-l] goyisch and possible ADS search problem
Ben Zimmer
- [Ads-l] First-ever court-ordered pronoun?
Ben Zimmer
- [Ads-l] guttural
Ben Zimmer
- [Ads-l] Well, that's unexpected.
Ben Zimmer
- [Ads-l] siftless
Ben Zimmer
- [Ads-l] siftless
Ben Zimmer
- [Ads-l] Treasure-trove or trove?
Ben Zimmer
- [Ads-l] Not "150th anniversary," writes...
Ben Zimmer
- [Ads-l] Spocking - modifying a portrait to look like Star Trek's Spock
Tom Zurinskas
- [Ads-l] First-ever court-ordered pronoun?
Tom Zurinskas
- [Ads-l] Florida bans terms "global warming" and "climate change"
Tom Zurinskas
- [Ads-l] Florida bans terms "global warming" and "climate change"
Tom Zurinskas
- [Ads-l] "Gonna _Put a Cricket In Your Ear_''
Tom Zurinskas
- [Ads-l] Well, that's unexpected - Fuse vs Fuze?
Arnold Zwicky
- [Ads-l] Yet another one new to me
Arnold Zwicky
- [Ads-l] Yet another one new to me
Arnold Zwicky
- [Ads-l] Antedating of paradiddle, dating of diddle
Arnold Zwicky
- [Ads-l] to "question"
berson at att.net
- [Ads-l] "Gonna _Put a Cricket In Your Ear_''
guy1656 at centurylink.net
- [Ads-l] Well, that's unexpected.
guy1656 at centurylink.net
- [Ads-l] Substitute X for Y, or "all meat tastes like [not chicken but] corned beef"
guy1656 at centurylink.net
- [Ads-l] Let's also consider 'Detrus'
guy1656 at centurylink.net
- [Ads-l] "swatting"
guy1656 at centurylink.net
- [Ads-l] "Gonna _Put a Cricket In Your Ear_''
paul johnson
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