[Fictionary] GOOLAYYALIBEE results

lindafowens at netzero.com lindafowens at netzero.com
Sun Mar 27 12:00:36 EDT 2011


KInda slipshod in language, no?  My dad was slapshod, so I think it's a great word.  He didn't like to spend time worrying over unimportant details.  We used to know a guy named Hap Hazard, as well.   Never knew his real first name.  Linda

---------- Original Message ----------
From: Nicolas Ward <ultranurd at gmail.com>
To: fictionary at swarpa.net
Subject: Re: [Fictionary] GOOLAYYALIBEE results
Date: Thu, 24 Mar 2011 10:28:06 -0400

On Wed, Mar 23, 2011 at 10:12 PM, J-J Cote <jjcote at alum.mit.edu> wrote:
> Elliott: I don't think I've ever heard "slapshod" before.  "Slapdash" +
> "slipshod"? Anyhow, it makes me suspicious, and I'm desperate for reasons to
> be suspicious.
> Pierre: Slapshod, or slipshod?

Guess I have to blame my dad for this one. I've always used slapdash
and slapshod, although I don't write either very often.

--Nick

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