When one wishes to communicate that they are hestitating over something because of being unsure of it or afraid of it, the word that one uses is 'leary'. Not 'weary'.
ENGLISH, MOTHERFUCKER. DO YOU SPEAK IT?!
argh.
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Also, while I'm on the subject. When an animal is flighty and shy and startles at small sounds, it is 'SKITTISH' not 'SKIDDISH'.
FOR FUCK'S SAKE!!
I hate the internet.
ENGLISH, MOTHERFUCKER. DO YOU SPEAK IT?!
argh.
hatehatehate
Also, while I'm on the subject. When an animal is flighty and shy and startles at small sounds, it is 'SKITTISH' not 'SKIDDISH'.
FOR FUCK'S SAKE!!
I hate the internet.
Re: Umm.
Date: 2004-02-03 06:06 pm (UTC)Strange, I can't find any definitions for "leary" can you send a link? Merriam Webster ain't got crap. Okay, they did mention Thrice Great Hermes and Thoth but that's about it.
Re: Umm.
Date: 2004-02-03 06:08 pm (UTC)The people in question have used it consistently.
Strange, I can't find any definitions for "leary" can you send a link?
No link, sorry.
It was a paper dictionary.
Re: Umm.
Date: 2004-02-03 06:12 pm (UTC)No biggie on the definition. I think you've got Denis or Timothy Leary on the brain and are just making words up. Hee.
Re: Umm.
Date: 2004-02-03 09:10 pm (UTC)You're much too aggressive. I think you're
getting too much theba in your diet.
Re: Umm.
Date: 2004-02-04 04:27 am (UTC)Re: Umm.
Date: 2004-02-04 05:50 pm (UTC)never thought of doing "leery"
because i thought that was a mis-used tense of "leer"
which we know has no link to leary.
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variant of leery
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and this is interesting. looks like it could be a neat site:
http://www.wsu.edu:8080/~brians/errors/wary.html
Re: Umm.
Date: 2004-02-05 05:02 am (UTC)