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littlebitca) wrote2006-02-13 11:11 pm
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Not. A. Verb.
Dear Sportscasters:
You are professionals. And regardless of the current usage by the cool kids, 'podium' is Not. A. Verb.
No love,
Me
You are professionals. And regardless of the current usage by the cool kids, 'podium' is Not. A. Verb.
No love,
Me
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How is that even POSSIBLE?
HEE.
Also, how'd they use the word "podium" .. I couldn't figure it out.
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"She's hoping to podium in these games..."
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"She's hoping to podium in these games..."
I honestly don't have the words. I ... I'm at a total loss.
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(Anonymous) 2006-02-14 05:56 am (UTC)(link)The scary thing is, once I read it in context, I knew exactly what it meant!
although now that i think of it...
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you podium, dude.
we podium, dude.
he, she or it podiums, dude.
I think it means doing a triple flip to a sitz.
Oh, well what can you expect from a sport that has 'fakey' as a technical term?
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(Anonymous) 2006-02-16 05:50 am (UTC)(link)This usage was discussed in the language segment (http://wnyc.org/shows/lopate/episodes/02152006) of WNYC's Leonard Lopate show today, w/word maven Patricia T. O'Conner (yes, that's how it's spelled). It's the 1st segment listed when you scroll down.