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Originally Posted by j8830
Pot calling the kettle? Lol!
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Jesus, let's just beat the dead horse once more with all of your two whole posts, why don't we. Allrighty then:
yo: an accepted abbreviation for "year-old" in many fields, the primary being the Medical charting world (and in fact is part of the accepted abbreviations for license examinations). This is an accepted form of "year old" or "years old" in many, many places even though it is not listed in most dictionaries, etc.
everytime: yet another accepted formation of "every time", whether or not strictly grammatically correct it is widely used by many prolific writers. This grouping is even more common than "a lot/alot", another contested grouping that will end up being a valid grammatical pattern over time (things do change, you know).
indicative: yeah so I mis-spelled a word on a forum that has no spell check, a word not used all that often in my vocabulary. Big whoop.
So, I would really appreciate if you go find someone else to reply to -- you seem to have joined this forum and posted exactly twice as replies to get under my skin. Take your issues elsewhere, they're 100% unwelcome.
No, it's not all in good fun -- it's you trying to make yourself sound smarter/better than the average person. And I am forced to defend myself, which is horrible. In short: go away.