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#79582 09/06/02 08:54 AM
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Excellent and appropriate ref, slithy.

I especially like the example of litotes as ironic understatement:
We saw him throw the buckets of paint at his canvas in disgust, and the result did not perfectly represent his subject, Mrs. Jittery.



A great word: litotes
Hmmm. Useful, certainly, but sounds a little too much like a vaguely embarrassing condition for my liking.



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Yes indeed, lovely slithy--thank you.

sounds a little too much like a vaguely embarrassing condition for my liking.
I see what you mean, Shona! I can just see a parent cringing when a well-meaning child asks a neighbor, "How's your litotes?" That could be not a little uncomfortable.


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I dunno...as words go, I'd say it's not bad.


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not a little uncomfortable

Is that not unlike "a lot uncomfortable"?


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not a little uncomfortable

Is that not unlike "a lot uncomfortable"?

Yep--I was just doing a bit of litoteasing!


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<<..if the professor says that something *is not inapplicable..>>

All depends what the meaning of "is" is, huh?

I'd say the phrase means, is applicable but with only a slight hedge and a big insinuation. When he doubles the negative it means it's the precendent is applicable, but the way he puts it make it, he wants to express some doubt -- but he's doing that tongue-halfway-in-cheek. He means it's applicable and he's so damn smart to know it, too!


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...he's more or less stating it's applicability as fact. It's a turn of phrase rather than a turn in meaning...

Aside from its meaning (and the fact I wasn't there) the words immediately struck me as being a conversational contradiction to someone insisting that whatever it was was innapplicable.

[I'll insert Monty Python's arguement sketch link here when it becomes *applicable]


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Alpha Delta Eta Kappa
I'm the son of a rapper an' I look pretty dapper
How does that grab ya, babeee?
Beta Epsilon Theta Lambda
'S all Greek to me, don' ya speak to me
Baaa! Yeah!
Gamma Zeta Iota Mu
I stew in the heat of an alphabet zoo


Not bad for a honky*, but the beat should really be on the 2 and 4.


(*cross-threading there)


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