vajraroshana
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Sun Jun-12-05 02:53 AM
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Looser/loser does it drive anyone else crazy? |
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I keep seeing this weird spelling. Does it drive anyone else crazy?
If you have a pair of pants that are too big they are "loose"; if you take off your belt the pants will be "looser".
You can "lose" in a game of poker and that will make you a "loser".
Dammit, how hard is that to distinguish?
Every time I see someone using "loose" when they mean "lose" or "looser" when they mean "loser" it drives me crazy!!!!!
Anyone else get bugged out when they see this mistake?
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Sun Jun-12-05 02:55 AM
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Sun Jun-12-05 02:56 AM
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freepers get these words mixed up all the time. They also spell whiner with two Ns. THAT ONE really drives me nuts.
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Sun Jun-12-05 03:13 AM
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it is a common mistake in the DU too
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Sun Jun-12-05 02:57 AM
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3. Would it help if they spelled it "La-hooo-sa-herrrrrr!"? |
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Sun Jun-12-05 02:59 AM
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4. Many Americans are illiterate in their own language |
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Sad, really. Educational reform is WAY overdue.
On the other hand, the British educational system stopped teaching students the difference between plural and possessive about 50 years ago and since I work with a lot of Brits, THAT drives me bonkers.
As in "Dougs car" vs "Doug's car. . ."
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vajraroshana
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Sun Jun-12-05 03:06 AM
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7. I used to think it might be an alternate British spelling |
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But it's not.
Really it drives me crazy.
There's a legitimate thing the British say: "He's in hospital" instead of American English: "He's in the hospital". I get it.
But the "loose/loser" thing is a weird thing. It's not about where you are from. Some people actually think that you spell "loser" as "looser". Damn, it drives me crazy.
(Just something to put in the DU lounge; nothing very important.)
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Sun Jun-12-05 03:01 AM
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5. Yes, it drives me bat-shit crazy. |
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It almost drives me nuts when my wife calls the city's Bulky Item Collection day "Big City Pickup."
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Sun Jun-12-05 03:04 AM
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6. Yes. Drives me up the GOD DAMN WALL. |
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I've seen it in technical manuals. Store signs. The back of a fucking DVD, ferchrissakes.
Hey, people.. You do not "loose" your car keys. You do not "loose" your mind. You do not "loose" an election.
... :mad:
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vajraroshana
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Sun Jun-12-05 03:12 AM
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9. yeah, you know what I'm talking about |
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It's awful....
Especially when the rest of a post makes sense, then they say something like "I'm going to loose my mind".
Well, f***, I am going to lose my f****** mind when I see that s***.
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Sun Jun-12-05 04:18 AM
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13. Sorry, I swear like a sailor. |
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I know, I'm an asteriskhole.
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Sun Jun-12-05 03:11 AM
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8. You should see the spelling and grammar at sports forums I frequent |
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DU threads are flawless in comparison. Here is an example from a Miami Dolphins' forum tonight: http://www.finheaven.com/boardvb2/showthread.php?t=82278"I may be a professional fiction writer but this is my first attempt at any kind of sports writting. Please be gental"
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Sun Jun-12-05 03:31 AM
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Misplaced apostrophes also drive me mad. As does the use of quotation marks for emphasis (which always parses to me as scare quotes).
Tucker
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Sun Jun-12-05 03:35 AM
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12. That is one among many errors |
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that makes my head explode.
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Sun Jun-12-05 05:56 AM
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14. Yes, it drives me crazy. |
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I am a copy editor and whenever I see that I just want to scream. And it is such a common error.
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Sun Jun-12-05 10:36 AM
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23. There are still copy editors? |
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Dang, you'd never know. I thought your species had become extinct.
Just this morning, in the Hartford newspaper, the travel writer wrote about "taking a peak" at something or other in the Everglades. Argh!
What a looser. But I shouldnt complain, because he know's how to use his apostrophe's and quotation marks "correctly" almost everyday, so thats at least something positive.
Redstone
PS: I'm getting REAL sick of seeing this: "I go to the store almost everyday."
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Sun Jun-12-05 01:30 PM
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33. Yes, we are still around |
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Edited on Sun Jun-12-05 01:30 PM by RebelOne
and we are not a dead species. I see so many grammatical, spelling and punctuation errors in the media and it just makes me cringe.
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Sun Jun-12-05 05:59 AM
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I'm starting to loose it!
:P
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Sun Jun-12-05 06:10 AM
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16. Another thing that irks me is when people say |
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the Ukraine, the Barbadoes, the Sudan. Leave off the. It's Ukraine, Barbadoes, Sudan. The host on Washington Journal just now said the Sudan. I cringed. I would think he would know better.
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Sun Jun-12-05 06:59 AM
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17. I think people think "loser" ought to have a longer "o" sound |
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than "looser" so it should have more ohs. As in, "ha, ha! you're a looooooooser!"
So many people have such a hard time keeping it straight that there has to be a logic to it.
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Sun Jun-12-05 07:15 AM
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18. this is hugh!!!!!1!!!! |
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Sun Jun-12-05 08:47 AM
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19. Actually, "hypocrite" |
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is my pet peeve. Hypocrisy, hypocritical...
It's an important word and needs to be spelled correctly by its users.
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Sun Jun-12-05 08:48 AM
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20. My pet peeve is less/fewer |
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It drives me crazy when people say "less" when they mean "fewer".
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Sun Jun-12-05 08:55 AM
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21. It drives me crazy as well. They are morans, however... |
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Edited on Sun Jun-12-05 08:57 AM by tjwash
...being a rampant grammer nazi is even more annoying, so I just bite my tongue and let it go when I see it.
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Sun Jun-12-05 01:36 PM
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Edited on Sun Jun-12-05 01:39 PM by RebelOne
The grammatical errors are plentiful on the forums here at DU. But like you, I bite my tongue. I am a copy editor. My job is to correct grammar, spelling and punctuation for 10 magazines, so you I am sure you know how I cringe when I see all these errors. I often wonder how some of the posters ever passed basic high school English and grammar.
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Sun Jun-12-05 10:29 AM
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22. My pants need to be much loser, you looser. |
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Sun Jun-12-05 10:37 AM
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24. I know the difference |
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A republican voter is a loser. The waist on my pants are looser because I can't afford to eat pastries any longer.
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Sun Jun-12-05 10:57 AM
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25. I find that annoying as well. n/t |
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Sun Jun-12-05 11:42 AM
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I'm also sick of "rediculous"
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Sun Jun-12-05 12:07 PM
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27. Also "noone" instead of "no one" |
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Edited on Sun Jun-12-05 12:07 PM by nuxvomica
I always think "What does this post have to do with Herman's Hermits?"
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Sun Jun-12-05 12:11 PM
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28. Apostrophe s is much, much worse. I know they're not moran's, but!! |
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:silly:
That drives me crazy. I know there are some who have trouble with spelling because they're thinking (Mark Twain was reportedly atrocious at it)....but it's a personal pet peeve of mine.
I have seen this on a message board (pretty sure this one): "They are a bunch of looser's!"
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Sun Jun-12-05 12:29 PM
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29. WOW! Are we all not academic elitists this morning |
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I think it is insulting when someone corrects my grammar or spelling on DU. I spell terrible, type worse and am lazy. I don't always use the apostrophe when I am in a hurry. I am more concerned over what someone says then whether it is perfect grammar. Even the best writers have editors.
Shame on all of you!
BTW..ONE of the words I used on this post I spelled wrong and the computer corrected it!
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Sun Jun-12-05 01:08 PM
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32. Actually, you spell "terribly." |
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"Spell" is a verb in this case so you should modify it with an adverb, not an adjective.;) I kid because I love!
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Sun Jun-12-05 12:49 PM
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people behave like they're actually proud of their crappy spelling. It's like the dumb kids calling the smart kids "nerds."
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Sun Jun-12-05 01:32 PM
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Or is that losen up? :shrug:
Nobodies perfect! :smoke:
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Sun Jun-12-05 01:38 PM
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36. a litte bit, but it is a short drive |
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I can be there and back in fifteen minutes if there is not too much traffice.
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Sun Jun-12-05 01:46 PM
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37. alright all ready! I won't make that mistake again. |
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Sun Jun-12-05 02:46 PM
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38. Yes, and what really bugs me |
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Is when the bad spellers try to correct you when you spell "loser" (i.e. non-winner) correctly. Argh!
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Sun Jun-12-05 02:55 PM
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39. I pisses me off. Those losers must have a screw loose. nt |
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