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"Words Mean Things"™ -Steamboat
17 Aug 2017 16:10 - 17 Aug 2017 16:11 #298012
by Kit
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So the other day I was having a conversation with a friend and she was talking about something that took me a few seconds to catch up. Because what the word meant to her, was completely different than the first thing that came to my mind! I realized that my experiences gave me some very interesting looks at some otherwise common words...
So I wonder if you have the same! I'll give my word, and spoiler what it means to me. See if they match don't forget to share yours!
Elephant Walk
Chain mail
So I wonder if you have the same! I'll give my word, and spoiler what it means to me. See if they match don't forget to share yours!
Elephant Walk
Chain mail
Last edit: 17 Aug 2017 16:11 by Kit.
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17 Aug 2017 16:43 #298021
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Elephant walk? This one is new to me. I guess, when a line of elephants hold each other's tails with their trunks and walk,..?
Chain mail is the armor stuff made of wee metal rings.
Chain mail is the armor stuff made of wee metal rings.
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17 Aug 2017 16:44 #298022
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I call chainmail "maille" because it's quicker, easier, and more historically accurate in my personal opinion.
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17 Aug 2017 20:08 #298078
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I've never heard of 'elephant walk' so I had no understanding.
'chain mail' however, made me think of a thread of email correspondence, because I deal with emails all day
'chain mail' however, made me think of a thread of email correspondence, because I deal with emails all day
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17 Aug 2017 21:18 - 17 Aug 2017 21:30 #298096
by JamesSand
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So, straight up we hit it don't we?
Two things that have come out already (second first, first second)
I do this too. (I was a bit of a history nerd as a wee kid, not so much any more)
Point is - We're already disagreeing on HOW a word should be presented.
If Kittykat had said Chain Maille, there would have been no doubt (as per Bricky, who has been alive since breakfast, and can only think of anything in terms of the internet )
The other one - Elephant Walk.
I couldn't even guess - and once I clicked the spoily, I worked out why - Military jargon.
Jargon is a pest at the best of times, and given how different industries (current and historic) make up their own damn meanings from existing words, it can really throw a spanner in it.
And I would say you are absolutely correct RR - At some point all the grey jets and planes were lined up on the tarmac (Tar MacAdam, Rough trans: Dirty Scotsman) - and some bright spark said "Hey, they look like elephants on parade" - so some other bright spark (but in the days when the USAF or whichever AF starting the naming convention probably only had about 20 pilots and they hung out at the same bar) said "Hey cool, you're right!" and thus, a great tradition was born, and every new schlep that joins the AF gets told "Alright, get your goffers, we're doing an elephant walk, the brass wants a dog and pony show, lets get this goat rodeo on the road"
To someone that makes sense.
So here's mine
Grommet
Two things that have come out already (second first, first second)
I call chainmail "maille" because it's quicker, easier, and more historically accurate in my personal opinion.
I do this too. (I was a bit of a history nerd as a wee kid, not so much any more)
Point is - We're already disagreeing on HOW a word should be presented.
If Kittykat had said Chain Maille, there would have been no doubt (as per Bricky, who has been alive since breakfast, and can only think of anything in terms of the internet )
The other one - Elephant Walk.
I couldn't even guess - and once I clicked the spoily, I worked out why - Military jargon.
Jargon is a pest at the best of times, and given how different industries (current and historic) make up their own damn meanings from existing words, it can really throw a spanner in it.
Elephant walk? This one is new to me. I guess, when a line of elephants hold each other's tails with their trunks and walk,..?
And I would say you are absolutely correct RR - At some point all the grey jets and planes were lined up on the tarmac (Tar MacAdam, Rough trans: Dirty Scotsman) - and some bright spark said "Hey, they look like elephants on parade" - so some other bright spark (but in the days when the USAF or whichever AF starting the naming convention probably only had about 20 pilots and they hung out at the same bar) said "Hey cool, you're right!" and thus, a great tradition was born, and every new schlep that joins the AF gets told "Alright, get your goffers, we're doing an elephant walk, the brass wants a dog and pony show, lets get this goat rodeo on the road"
To someone that makes sense.
So here's mine
Grommet
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It was actually pretty hard to find a picture of someone wearing clothing that would suit the modesty of TotJO
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For anyone not familiar with the word - It's not derogatory, nor does it refer specifically to any gender. It is age and hobby specific - Young Surfer. As opposed to say, a little rubber doohickey you use to seal holes around electrical cabling
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"Alright, get your goffers, we're doing an elephant walk, the brass wants a dog and pony show, lets get this goat rodeo on the road" translated to how it is actually spoken is
"rightio ****clowns grab your ***** and *****, we're doing an elephant walk, the ****** ******** ******* ******** in the ivory ********* tower want a cake and ***** party, let's get this goat**** going, sort it the ***** out, ******** MOVE!" :lol: :laugh:
"rightio ****clowns grab your ***** and *****, we're doing an elephant walk, the ****** ******** ******* ******** in the ivory ********* tower want a cake and ***** party, let's get this goat**** going, sort it the ***** out, ******** MOVE!" :lol: :laugh:
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17 Aug 2017 22:51 - 17 Aug 2017 22:52 #298112
by Edan
A grommet for me is something that you get in your ears when you have ear problems... I remember kids often talking about getting them when I was younger.
I thought of the metal armour, then immediately thought of those handwritten letters you used to get in the post that threatened you with 10 years bad luck if you didn't immediately copy it then post it to 10 other people.
Never heard that before..
No such difference here in the UK.. grey is the only spelling used.. gray is usually a surname here.
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Grommet
A grommet for me is something that you get in your ears when you have ear problems... I remember kids often talking about getting them when I was younger.
Chain mail
I thought of the metal armour, then immediately thought of those handwritten letters you used to get in the post that threatened you with 10 years bad luck if you didn't immediately copy it then post it to 10 other people.
Elephant walk
Never heard that before..
Gray = dark, Grey = light
No such difference here in the UK.. grey is the only spelling used.. gray is usually a surname here.
My offering is capital
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As an accountant.. my first thought is in term of finance and assets
It won't let me have a blank signature ...
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17 Aug 2017 23:32 #298122
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"A serious and good philosophical work could be written consisting entirely of jokes" - Wittgenstein
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Beyond euphemisms (which are a whole other mess) and jargon (yay for knowing elephant walk)
Plane:
Pank:
Cutty:
Plasma:
Cookie:
Quad:
Picket:
Carb:
Plane:
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The tool or geometric concept, not airplane
Pank:
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To crush or squish
Cutty:
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Questionable
Plasma:
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Blood component more often
Cookie:
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The stuff the internets want you to have
Quad:
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ATV
Picket:
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Military Formation/concept
Carb:
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Gluten-free car part
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18 Aug 2017 04:33 #298233
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“Though, as the crusade presses on, I find myself altogether incapable of staying here in saftey while others shed their blood for such a noble and just cause. For surely must the Almighty be with us even in the sundering of our nation. Our fight is for freedom, for liberty, and for all the principles upon which that aforementioned nation was built.” - Patrick “Madman of Galway” O'Dell
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cookie
chips
tankie
Hmmm, dunno if I can think of any more...
You guys took a lot of the good ones.
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a sweet, baked dessert food item often with chocolate chips, peanut butter, oatmeal and raisins, or other flavors. can be chewy OR crunchy
chips
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crunchy, salty, fried potato snack, can be a myriad of flavors
tankie
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an apologist for or rationalizer of historical communist nations and their authoritarian and racist practices, generally meant as an insult
Hmmm, dunno if I can think of any more...
You guys took a lot of the good ones.
“Now I do not know whether I was then a man dreaming I was a butterfly, or whether I am now a butterfly, dreaming I am a man.” -Zhuangzi
“Though, as the crusade presses on, I find myself altogether incapable of staying here in saftey while others shed their blood for such a noble and just cause. For surely must the Almighty be with us even in the sundering of our nation. Our fight is for freedom, for liberty, and for all the principles upon which that aforementioned nation was built.” - Patrick “Madman of Galway” O'Dell
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18 Aug 2017 04:50 #298237
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A typical chain letter consists of a message that attempts to convince the recipient to make a number of copies of the letter and then pass them on to a certain number of recipients
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