[Ads-l] Verb or typo?

Andy Bach afbach at GMAIL.COM
Mon Oct 15 15:51:07 UTC 2018


Hmm, "to old"?
https://community.babycenter.com/post/a66720760/anyone-up-for-a-cleaning-thread
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https://community.babycenter.com/post/a66720760/anyone-up-for-a-cleaning-thread
>
I may old the dishwasher, but that's a big maybe. I groceried today. That's
more than enough.

as in; outdate, castoff, trash? "I had to old last week's spaghetti as it
was moldy."

On Mon, Oct 15, 2018 at 9:49 AM Barretts Mail <mail.barretts at gmail.com>
wrote:

> Wondering whether there were other verbs like sutabaru (to Starbucks,
> probably out of fashion now), I recently asked an acquaintance about nonce
> verbs in Japanese, and he asked around and said Japanese people regularly
> create them by adding the -ru verb suffix to a noun.
>
> As to “to grocery”, it seems the word has some currency.
>
> 1. to go grocery shopping
>
>
> https://community.babycenter.com/post/a66720760/anyone-up-for-a-cleaning-thread
> <
> https://community.babycenter.com/post/a66720760/anyone-up-for-a-cleaning-thread
> >
> I may old the dishwasher, but that's a big maybe. I groceried today.
> That's more than enough.
>
>
> https://www.toronto.com/opinion-story/1369861-here-s-to-life-and-the-angels-in-our-lives/
> <
> https://www.toronto.com/opinion-story/1369861-here-s-to-life-and-the-angels-in-our-lives/
> >
> I was met at the airport with hugs, wined and dined, groceried, (my spell
> check tells me there is no such word, but you know what I mean) and
> plunked, along with my bags, safely into my warmed-up house.
>
> https://pourhouse.wordpress.com/tag/san-marzano-tomatoes/ <
> https://pourhouse.wordpress.com/tag/san-marzano-tomatoes/>
> Well, I had the best of intentions.  I was all groceried up and ready to
> tell you all about a certain pepperoni sauce heard ’round the world, but
> then Sunday happened.
>
>
> http://www.gloucestercitynews.net/clearysnotebook/2018/06/dawn-watsons-just-sayin-check-this-out-cnbnewsnet.html
> <
> http://www.gloucestercitynews.net/clearysnotebook/2018/06/dawn-watsons-just-sayin-check-this-out-cnbnewsnet.html
> >
> I fumble through my purse until I find a card that works, and end up
> slinking out of the store, humbled, ashamed, but groceried, nonetheless.
>
>
> http://oursalon.ning.com/profiles/blog/show?id=6524927%3ABlogPost%3A244351&commentId=6524927%3AComment%3A244435
> <
> http://oursalon.ning.com/profiles/blog/show?id=6524927:BlogPost:244351&commentId=6524927:Comment:244435
> >
> There's a streak of brutal weather coming through so we've groceried up.
>
> 2. to have grocery stores
>
> https://finance-commerce.com/2014/03/making-room-for-hy-vee-in-metro/ <
> https://finance-commerce.com/2014/03/making-room-for-hy-vee-in-metro/>
> As the Iowa-based supermarket chain prepares to expand into the Twin
> Cities, some local market watchers wonder if the metro area is on its way
> to being “over-groceried.”
>
>
> http://www.city-data.com/forum/urban-planning/2658947-grocery-stores-leaving-inner-city-neighborhoods-3.html
> <
> http://www.city-data.com/forum/urban-planning/2658947-grocery-stores-leaving-inner-city-neighborhoods-3.html
> >
> North Oakland where I live is "over groceried" to make up a new word. I
> literally have 10 actual grocery stores in my 3 mile radius in the city of
> Oakland.
>
> 3. Nonce
> http://www.queenoffree.net/2009/05/grocery-101/ <
> http://www.queenoffree.net/2009/05/grocery-101/>
> If your answer is yes, then you my friend, have been groceried.
>
> Benjamin Barrett
> Formerly of Seattle, WA
>
> > On 15 Oct 2018, at 07:28, Marc Sacks <msacksg at GMAIL.COM> wrote:
> >
> > Probably not a typo. Lately I've been hearing an ad saying "Around here,
> we
> > Honda."
> >
> > This led me to wonder how this would work in other languages:
> >
> > "Nosotros hondamos"?
> > "Wir honden?"
> > "Nous hondons?"
> > "Anu hondenu?"
> > Or how about Latin: "Hondamus", Or, let'ss Honda: "Hondemus!" (Assuming
> > second cojugation, but take your pick.)
> >
> > Marc Sacks
> >
> > On Mon, Oct 15, 2018 at 8:57 AM Mark Mandel <mark.a.mandel at gmail.com>
> wrote:
> >
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> >>
> >> Web ad by Walmart:
> >>
> >> Free Grocery Pickup
> >> Change how you grocery and get $10 off your first order.
> >>
> >> Mark
>
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