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Maneater
Micing reminds me of something my cat would do on a friday night,with his buddies...
I like mic'ing....

I like mic'ing....
mattamatta said:France (not a legitimate country)
Mark7 said:I see. So any nation who dares to argue with Bush Almighty is now deemed an illegitimate country?![]()
Most of the UK doesn't agree with him. Does that make us illegitimate too?![]()
Mark7 said:Well, the alternative to Blair was another Conservative government like the last one. So we didn't have much choice on that front. Still, at least his majority has been slashed to 63 and most of the Blairites got voted out.
I have imagination!!!...Just not in this thread.......Kevin DeSchwazi said:I can spell pedantic.
P-E-D-A-N-T-I-C
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It's getting close.....mandocaster said:I don't mean to come off pedantically. Micing, mic'ing,miking are terms that we all use all the time. I just want to discuss it until all life and joy are sucked out of the topic.
mandocaster said:A contraction doesn't have to be one of the ones you mentioned. In times past, contractions were used to shorten all kinds of longer words (like microphoning).
dgatwood said:True, and technically, the origin of the possessive use of apostrophes is, I'm told, derived from an "es" genitive ending in middle english (and German), so it truly was leaving out a letter.
There are also a few exceptions lurking in modern English---relics of times gone by---fo'c'sle, ne'er-do-well, o'er, rock 'n' roll.... As far as I can tell, with the exception of that last one, they're all basically considered archaic spellings. I'm not sure what to make of the appearance of 'n' as a short form for "and".... Maybe it's just the languag evolving....
Can you give some examples of an apostrophe being used outside of a contraction or a plural?
famous beagle said:"rock 'n' roll" is simply just a shorthand. It's not a contraction. It's slang, if anything, like "gonna" or "outghtta."
up-fiddler said:It is still used as a contraction though. 'cello is similar to 'bye in that respect.![]()
Gads! Now I'm caught in this thread!
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famous beagle said:Ok, if you say so guys. I've never ever seen 'bye or 'cello in my life. I've seen 'til. But again, this is still not a contraction. A contraction is when two words are combined with an apostrophe. This is just a shortening of a word.