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Posted by muffled on August 20, 2007, at 22:24:04
b*boo
babboo
nabo
nabboo
Posted by muffled on August 20, 2007, at 22:28:32
In reply to Test-, posted by muffled on August 20, 2007, at 22:24:04
> b*boo
> babboo
> nabo
> nabboook, I'm stumped?
Wass wrong w/b*boo?
M
Posted by 10derheart on August 20, 2007, at 23:17:09
In reply to Re: Test-, posted by muffled on August 20, 2007, at 22:28:32
M-W says:
Main Entry: b*·bu
Variant(s): also b*·boo /'bä-(")bü/
Function: noun
Usage: often attributive
Etymology: Hindi b*bu, literally, father
1 : a Hindu gentleman -- a form of address corresponding to Mr.
2 a : an Indian clerk who writes English
b often disparaging : an Indian having some education in English
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Guess 2b is the potential problem. The program just asterisks any word that has a possible *negative* usage. Just like p*m-p*ms, which I wrote about somewhere above.Don't worry, muffy. I think you called me that and I had no idea what the heck it meant AND I thought it sounded sweet, 'specially coming from you. No problem.We're always learning something about words here, it seems. Whether it's always useful or not, well.... lol - 10der
Posted by muffled on August 20, 2007, at 23:31:35
In reply to Re: Test- » muffled, posted by 10derheart on August 20, 2007, at 23:17:09
LOL 10der!
I dunno where it came from, but its a phrase we use in my family.
My sweet b*boo!
Oh well, go figger?!
Its meant with the utmost affection in our family.
:-)
Thanks for reply.
M
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