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`Surge' makes the banned-words list
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20071231/ap_on_re_us/banned_words

By JEFF KAROUB, Associated Press Writer Mon Dec 31, 2:56 PM ET

DETROIT - Resist the urge to say you will "wordsmith" your list of New Year's resolutions rather than write one. And don't utter, "It is what it is" when you fail to meet your first goal.
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Those are two of the 19 words or phrases that appear in Lake Superior State University's annual List of Words Banished from the Queen's English for Mis-Use, Over-Use and General Uselessness. The school in Michigan's Upper Peninsula released its 33rd list Monday, selecting from about 2,000 nominations.

Among this year's picks are "surge," the term for the troop buildup in Iraq. "Give me the old days, when it referenced storms and electrical power," Michael Raczko of Swanton, Ohio, said in nominating the word.

The list also included "waterboarding," "perfect storm," "under the bus" and "organic." Also: "It is what it is," which Jeffrey Skrenes of St. Paul, Minn., said "accomplishes the dual feat of adding nothing to the conversation while also being phonetically and thematically redundant."

Sadly for grammar's guardians, the lighthearted list isn't binding, as evidenced by the continued use of past banned words and phrases such as "erectile dysfunction," "i-anything" and "awesome."

Still, university spokesman Tom Pink, part of a committee that evaluates submissions, takes his syntactic success where he can find it.

His office once received a letter from an Arizona Supreme Court justice who said he posted that year's list on a bulletin board and prohibited all attorneys from using those words.

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Lake Superior State University's banished words: http://www.lssu.edu/banished
 
My thoughts exactly. I guess they forgot that language i used, evolved and adapted by people, not DICKtionaries... good god. Who gives a fuck if decimate USED TO mean reduce by a tenth? NOW it means I'll fuck you up. This reminds me of those stupidly funny VH1 I love (insert decade).
 
The only one I can agree completely with is the title of this thread... what a moronic phrase and as mentioned by one of the people quoted, what a cop out...
 
Onhell said:
My thoughts exactly. I guess they forgot that language i used, evolved and adapted by people, not DICKtionaries... good god. Who gives a fuck if decimate USED TO mean reduce by a tenth? NOW it means I'll fuck you up. This reminds me of those stupidly funny VH1 I love (insert decade).

Oh fuck yes. I wholeheartedly agree here. I can't tell you how many times Latin/Classics students have attempted to argue with me on the meaning of certain words in modern English (like "decimate"). Yes, the word might have meant X in this language, but in modern English, we use it to mean Y. STFU and DIAF!
 
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