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Thread started 03/23/06 2:55pm

Imago

SANS - WTF? Is American English REALLY that bad?

So everyone knows I can't spell worth a shit and that my grammar sucks ass.
I know this.

However, today a colleague of mine blew me away when she told me he had no clue what the word "sans" means.

We were at the cafe and I just said to the cashier, "Frappacino something-or-other sans the whip cream on top."

After I got my drink she said, "what does 'sands' mean in that context?" falloff
I was floored. This woman writes executive summaries all the time, and unlike me, she has good spelling. disbelief


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Reply #1 posted 03/23/06 2:55pm

mdiver

sans is French for without dude
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Reply #2 posted 03/23/06 2:56pm

Imago

mdiver said:

sans is French for without dude



the french. disbelief
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Reply #3 posted 03/23/06 2:57pm

JDINTERACTIVE

I say 'pene en frente' to Cloudy frequently. Its cool because he doesnt know it means 'penis on head'. smile
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Reply #4 posted 03/23/06 2:57pm

NDRU

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mdiver said:

sans is French for without dude


Us dum amerikanz cant talk franch
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Reply #5 posted 03/23/06 2:58pm

mdiver

NDRU said:

mdiver said:

sans is French for without dude


Us dum amerikanz cant talk franch

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Reply #6 posted 03/23/06 2:59pm

CarrieMpls

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JDINTERACTIVE said:

I say 'pene en frente' to Cloudy frequently. Its cool because he doesnt know it means 'penis on head'. smile


What about the bonet de douche?

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Reply #7 posted 03/23/06 3:02pm

JDINTERACTIVE

CarrieMpls said:

JDINTERACTIVE said:

I say 'pene en frente' to Cloudy frequently. Its cool because he doesnt know it means 'penis on head'. smile


What about the bonet de douche?

giggle


Oh la la! J'adore la bonnet de douche! batting eyes
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Reply #8 posted 03/23/06 3:02pm

SupaFunkyOrgan
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mdiver said:

sans is French for without dude

"Without dude". I can never use that word rolleyes
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Reply #9 posted 03/23/06 3:04pm

Imago

Avez Vouz En REhab Forum FOdder, nest pas?

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Reply #10 posted 03/23/06 3:04pm

CarrieMpls

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JDINTERACTIVE said:

CarrieMpls said:



What about the bonet de douche?

giggle


Oh la la! J'adore la bonnet de douche! batting eyes


lol

Moi aussi! batting eyes
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Reply #11 posted 03/23/06 3:05pm

mdiver

SupaFunkyOrgangrinderSexy said:

mdiver said:

sans is French for without dude

"Without dude". I can never use that word rolleyes


lol
Never let it be said!
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Reply #12 posted 03/23/06 3:06pm

SupaFunkyOrgan
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This reminds me of how I spent like 10 minutes trying to figure out a sentence I was reading. I couldn't figure out what the wind could possibly have to do with it. I could not understand what they were trying to say. Then it finally dawned on me that wind (blowy air) and wind (like winding a toy) are spelled the same way falloff

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Reply #13 posted 03/23/06 3:10pm

Imago

SupaFunkyOrgangrinderSexy said:

This reminds me of how I spent like 10 minutes trying to figure out a sentence I was reading. I couldn't figure out what the wind could possibly have to do with it. I could not understand what they were trying to say. Then it finally dawned on me that wind (blowy air) and wind (like winding a toy) are spelled the same way falloff

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I was playing a game called Taboo with a bunch of friends, all drunk off our asses one night.
Taboo is a game in which you're given a word and a list of corresponding words that you are NOT allowed to use when describing your word to your team members. They have to figure it out sans that list of words.

Anyways, I kept looking at this one word that I pronounced in my head "Whores
De Vorez" and saying to myself, "what the fuck is whores de vorez?" I finally gave up and went to the next card.
After our round I stopped everyone to ask them what in the hell a "whores de vorez" was.

Well to my embarrassment the word was "Hors' doeuvres" pronounced "OR Durvs" falloff



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Reply #14 posted 03/23/06 3:12pm

SupaFunkyOrgan
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Imago said:

SupaFunkyOrgangrinderSexy said:

This reminds me of how I spent like 10 minutes trying to figure out a sentence I was reading. I couldn't figure out what the wind could possibly have to do with it. I could not understand what they were trying to say. Then it finally dawned on me that wind (blowy air) and wind (like winding a toy) are spelled the same way falloff

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I was playing a game called Taboo with a bunch of friends, all drunk off our asses one night.
Taboo is a game in which you're given a word and a list of corresponding words that you are NOT allowed to use when describing your word to your team members. They have to figure it out sans that list of words.

Anyways, I kept looking at this one word that I pronounced in my head "Whores
De Vorez" and saying to myself, "what the fuck is whores de vorez?" I finally gave up and went to the next card.
After our round I stopped everyone to ask them what in the hell a "whores de vorez" was.

Well to my embarrassment the word was "Hors' doeuvres" pronounced "OR Durvs" falloff



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Reply #15 posted 03/23/06 3:29pm

susannah

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funny stories! but I dont think its only an American thing, they just dont teach british kids they way they used to...noone understands grammar anymore disbelief
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Reply #16 posted 03/23/06 4:10pm

fantasyislande
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i can say "Voulez vous coucher avec moi ce soir"


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Reply #17 posted 03/23/06 4:16pm

TMPletz

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i can say "Voulez vous coucher avec moi ce soir"


giggle

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Reply #18 posted 03/23/06 4:26pm

emm

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Imago said:

After I got my drink she said, "what does 'sands' mean in that context?" falloff


ok honey but please tell me you didn't say it like "sands" disbelief
doveShe couldn't stop crying 'cause she knew he was gone to stay dove
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Reply #19 posted 03/23/06 4:26pm

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TMPletz said:

fantasyislander said:

i can say "Voulez vous coucher avec moi ce soir"


giggle

batting eyes


batting eyes
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Reply #20 posted 03/23/06 4:30pm

Imago

emm said:

Imago said:

After I got my drink she said, "what does 'sands' mean in that context?" falloff


ok honey but please tell me you didn't say it like "sands" disbelief



falloff

No, but that's what she chose to hear becuase she'd never heard of "Sans"

I mean, never.
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Reply #21 posted 03/23/06 5:34pm

Muse2NOPharaoh

Well you are reaching back... it is rather Elizabethan.....
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Reply #22 posted 03/23/06 5:41pm

Fauxie

This whole thread is embarrassing. I don't know how long I can stay. shake
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Reply #23 posted 03/23/06 5:43pm

Imago

Fauxie said:

This whole thread is embarrassing. I don't know how long I can stay. shake

I wish you could pay more attention to me sometimes. hug



ok, I practically demand it! mad
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Reply #24 posted 03/23/06 5:47pm

Fauxie

Imago said:

Fauxie said:

This whole thread is embarrassing. I don't know how long I can stay. shake

I wish you could pay more attention to me sometimes. hug



ok, I practically demand it! mad



Ok, but can it be away from this thread? I feel uneasy here. sad
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Reply #25 posted 03/23/06 5:48pm

Imago

Fauxie said:

Imago said:


I wish you could pay more attention to me sometimes. hug



ok, I practically demand it! mad



Ok, but can it be away from this thread? I feel uneasy here. sad

Is it the french?
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Reply #26 posted 03/23/06 5:49pm

lilmissmissy

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hmmm LOL i'm thinkin it meanz 'hold' or 'with' ??? lol


Actually, the English language is absolutely filled with French-derived words, stemming back to around the rennaisance period I believe nod ...if it is indeed a French word ofcourse.

Never heard that kinda word used in such a sentence though hmm lol

Intruiging!!
No hablo espanol,no! no no no!
Pero hablo ingles..ssii muy muy bien... nod
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Reply #27 posted 03/23/06 5:49pm

Fauxie

I sometimes wonder if there are people going round reading 'hyperbole' as 'hyperbowl'. hmmm



p.s. Route = 'root'
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Reply #28 posted 03/23/06 5:50pm

Imago

lilmissmissy said:

hmmm LOL i'm thinkin it meanz 'hold' or 'with' ??? lol


Actually, the English language is absolutely filled with French-derived words, stemming back to around the rennaisance period I believe nod ...if it is indeed a French word ofcourse.

Never heard that kinda word used in such a sentence though hmm lol

Intruiging!!

hmm

Who the f@ck hijacked my little hot topic momma's account? hmm
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Reply #29 posted 03/23/06 5:52pm

lilmissmissy

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Imago said:

lilmissmissy said:

hmmm LOL i'm thinkin it meanz 'hold' or 'with' ??? lol


Actually, the English language is absolutely filled with French-derived words, stemming back to around the rennaisance period I believe nod ...if it is indeed a French word ofcourse.

Never heard that kinda word used in such a sentence though hmm lol

Intruiging!!

hmm

Who the f@ck hijacked my little hot topic momma's account? hmm


Yeah!! Tell her 2 fuck off!! hmph! hmm

lol

nuts

mad

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No hablo espanol,no! no no no!
Pero hablo ingles..ssii muy muy bien... nod
music "Come into my world..." music
Missy Quote of da Month: "yeah, sure, that's cool...wait WHAT?! " confuse
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