Not for me, thanks...
"Sheldon" wrote in message
oups.com...
"cybercat" wrote:
"KevinS" writes:
Chatty Cathy wrote:
Average Brit scoffs 2,960 portions of spaghetti bolognese in a
lifetime....
Disclaimer: I'm not intending to be a spelling/grammar/usage
maven with this post.
I was interested in the word "scoff". In typical USA usage,
it means to mock or sneer. There is a similar sounding word
which means roughly "to consume in abundance or to excess".
The pronunciation is "scarf" or "skarf". I have several dictionaries,
but they're old enough that this usage is not shown.
Kevin, you are channeling me. EVERY time I see someone use "scoff" for
"scarf" it galls me.
Why...
Already been said, Sheldon. Please try to keep up.
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