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Game not honouring Black Friday order.
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George_Michael wrote: »Nope.
the word "moot" was first used long before any Americanisms affected the English language.
https://www.etymonline.com/word/moot
Mute and moot are words with entirely different derivations.
Correct.because they can neither spell or talk properly
Hahahaha, a word that was used centuries before the Americas were colonised/occupied (take your pick). :rotfl:0 -
foxtrotoscar wrote: »You are wrong...and not for the first time either.
I've MUTED his posts a long way back due to the nonsense he sprouts. Unfortunately it was a MOOT point as I can still see his 'musings' when anyone quotes him.0 -
How did this thread descend into a discussion about words and their meaning?0
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