Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Near Miss - Near Hit

I just heard on the news this morning about a "near miss." Unfortunately I did not hear any details. What I'd like to know is, who the heck coined the phrase "near miss?" This has bothered me for years. I think if it had actually been a "near miss", the planes would have collided. It was a "miss", not a near miss. It seems it was really a "near hit". A "near hit" seems to make a LOT more sense.

Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Stupider

Yes, I am declaring this is officially a word. Say it out loud, "stupider". Doesn't it just sound more stupid than stupid?

UPDATE: I have heard Dr. Gregory House use this "word" on at least two occasions.

Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Botten

Botten - Can also be spelled boughten. It is both a verb and an adjective. It is something you have "gotten" from the store because you "bought" it. I'm hearing this word more and more often. I think it is used mostly by people who cannot decide between "gotten" and "bought". I'm even hearing it from the mouths of those I would describe as being quite intelligent. As a verb - I botten this at the store. As an adjective - No I didn't make my own salsa, it is botten salsa.

Tuesday, February 3, 2009