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"mawkish"

Posted by: buskins 02:35 pm EDT 08/05/14
In reply to: Sorry, do not Agee either - actor103 02:20 pm EDT 08/05/14

People have really got to stop using that word.


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re: "mawkish" no ... "meh"

Posted by: bruceb 04:05 pm EDT 08/05/14
In reply to: "mawkish" - buskins 02:35 pm EDT 08/05/14

People have to stop using "meh" when describing what they felt about an entire show. I don't think "meh" substitutes as a fuller description of a show.

YES - IT IS A WORD IN THE DICTIONARY


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re: "mawkish"

Posted by: MikeR 02:45 pm EDT 08/05/14
In reply to: "mawkish" - buskins 02:35 pm EDT 08/05/14

Why?


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re: "mawkish"

Posted by: buskins 06:21 pm EDT 08/05/14
In reply to: re: "mawkish" - MikeR 02:45 pm EDT 08/05/14

There are certain terms like "mawkish" and "mordant" and "gimlet-eyed" that nobody uses in American English anymore (if they ever did) except in criticism. It's like they're handed down from one generation of critics to another. I realize people are working on a deadline and sometimes you have to reach for a cliche when you don't have time to think, but it's especially glaring in this context where he uses a lame term to describe something lame.

I don't know anyone who says "meh." I do own a "meh" t-shirt though that I got on sale from icanhascheezburger.com and whenever I wear it people ask me what "meh" is.


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re: "mawkish"

Posted by: ryhog 09:31 am EDT 08/07/14
In reply to: re: "mawkish" - buskins 06:21 pm EDT 08/05/14

I think you are confounding verbal American English with the written word (and of course you are still wrong in these three cases).


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re: "mawkish"

Posted by: Michael_Portantiere 03:55 pm EDT 08/05/14
In reply to: re: "mawkish" - MikeR 02:45 pm EDT 08/05/14

How's this: "People have really got to stop using that word incorrectly."


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