East with the ‘t’ elided, followed by ‘E’ for “East”, right?
I thought it was short for easypeasy.
I know someone who will start off with an erroneous premise and then go on for the next 4-5 minutes drawing unfounded conclusions from it, periodically interspersed with irritation and “Let me finish!” if you try to interrupt.
Caulfield often doesn’t realize the ground he’s breaking is just under his feet.
I worked with a guy named Ed Zapsky. He was an EZ going guy.
Given that stupid is a portmanteau of studious and trepid…
No, not a proven in this case, but what about “sleazy?” Debate
If you make (up) the “right” assumptions, you can “prove” almost anything.
Moron is a portmanteau of Moe and Ron Howard.
“Any questions?” Yes. Why am I still in your class?
Just stop…
Groundbreaker, or windbreaker?
Sometimes you should call before you dig.
English. The perfect language for linguistic contortionists.
If that were the case Cualfield it would be efzy, not easy.
I’ll never be able to hear the word ‘easy’ the same way again.
July 31, 2013
Concretionist 12 months ago
East with the ‘t’ elided, followed by ‘E’ for “East”, right?
Bilan 12 months ago
I thought it was short for easypeasy.
Richard S Russell Premium Member 12 months ago
I know someone who will start off with an erroneous premise and then go on for the next 4-5 minutes drawing unfounded conclusions from it, periodically interspersed with irritation and “Let me finish!” if you try to interrupt.
sandpiper 12 months ago
Caulfield often doesn’t realize the ground he’s breaking is just under his feet.
nosirrom 12 months ago
I worked with a guy named Ed Zapsky. He was an EZ going guy.
The Orange Mailman 12 months ago
Given that stupid is a portmanteau of studious and trepid…
markkahler52 12 months ago
No, not a proven in this case, but what about “sleazy?” Debate
Doug K 12 months ago
If you make (up) the “right” assumptions, you can “prove” almost anything.
Ignatz Premium Member 12 months ago
Moron is a portmanteau of Moe and Ron Howard.
Kroykali 12 months ago
“Any questions?” Yes. Why am I still in your class?
elbow macaroni 12 months ago
Just stop…
prrdh 12 months ago
Groundbreaker, or windbreaker?
The Wolf In Your Midst 12 months ago
Sometimes you should call before you dig.
Mike Baldwin creator 12 months ago
English. The perfect language for linguistic contortionists.
eced52 12 months ago
If that were the case Cualfield it would be efzy, not easy.
B Gibbs Premium Member 12 months ago
I’ll never be able to hear the word ‘easy’ the same way again.