Hmmm. Saying "hice" for the plural of "house" sounds ignorant, while also saying these many ambiguities in our language are what make you love it? A bit contradictory, don't you think? What's the difference between saying "hice" and saying "squoze"? Logical answers only, please.
I just don't understand how anyone can be so contradictory regarding such things. Either you love humorously incorrect words such as both those examples, or else you hate them, full stop. I don't have the kind of brain that readily accepts a little bit of this and a little bit of that, and I have never been able to understand contradictory qualities in anything or anyone. If you insist on everything being correct, fine. I tend to be like that myself so I greatly respect others for it. However, that doesn't mean I respect contradictoriness, and that is why I keep asking for logical answers whenever I see something that appears to be even slightly contradictory. Does that make sense to you, Thriftymaid?
The Seinfeld show gave me TWO new words: Squoze and Mopes. Kramer was playing scrabble and beat Elaine with the word squoze. George was playing Trivial Pursuit when a speck of dirt was covering up the word Moors, and George INSISTED it was the Mopes..
I dunno WHY I remember that.
excon.
This post was edited by excon at October 31, 2016 8:57 AM MDT
It must have been a fololloping big speck of dirt to obscure both an O and an R, excon. I'd like to have seen that. I also didn't know the Seinfield Show originated in Liverpool. Apparently that's where the word "squoze" came from. Lol:)