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I like serendubiquity. It's got dubious hidden in it
Yes, it's a fine coinage if the phenomenon we are describing was dubious, and not simply rare and sudden and oftimes felicitous.
The only thing "dubious" about "serendubiquity" is its eligibility for this "contest" in the first place.
I agree with simaq, "the signal to noise ratio in these fora has deteriorated rapidly".
The next thing you know someone is going to suggest "serendupidity".
As long as it isn't me, it will probably get serious consideration.
Frankly, I think you got robbed, Rhubarb.
That's what happens when the Judge sits on his own case with no appeal to anyone who makes any sense.
Just kiddin', Faldage.
At least we can say we agreed on "altasensitivity".
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