Today I'm angry about.....
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that's the chap.
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Oh yes.Beefheart wrote:Can I ask when and why the word 'action' replaced the word 'do'. As in 'Can you please action that?' 'Oh I'd love to, except it's a noun, so I can't really'
"You'll need to ask one of the Creatives to action that for you".
ASK WHAT DO fecking WHAT????

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is it not just to make note to DO summat later 'take an action' ?
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Once got asked to bulletise an email. We'll be having none of that, thanks.
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They might mean irrespective...Beefheart wrote:But irregardless has a prefix and suffix that cancel each other out. So it's stupid, and people nly ever say it when they mean regardless.

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It is in the OED and given three senses - one is Caribbean usage, one is rare and one is business jargon (which is precisely what Beefy was complaining about).Lost Leopard Spot wrote:It's definitely in the OED as a verb transitive, and it's not a recent thing. And looking up my paper dictionary I see that the example I randomly plucked out of the air irregardless, is actually an interjection and not the use of the word as a voib.Beefheart wrote:But surely in that context the verb is 'to take'? Also, dictionaries get updated to include definitions just because a lot of people use the word incorrectly! Enough people use the word random when describing something that is in no way random, e.g 'Then we went to this random pub!', that such a definition gets added. See also the word irregardless despite it not even being a word.Lost Leopard Spot wrote:It's also a verb (transitive):Beefheart wrote:Can I ask when and why the word 'action' replaced the word 'do'. As in 'Can you please action that?' 'Oh I'd love to, except it's a noun, so I can't really'
to put into effect; take action concerning
and has been used for decades at the very least, as in for example when a movie director shouts through his megaphone "and... action"
So I think those who object have a case.1. trans. To bring a legal action against. Now chiefly Caribbean.
2. trans. To act upon physically; to move, manipulate. Also: to perform as a physical action, to act out. rare.
3. trans. Esp. in business jargon: to take action on, to deal with; to put into effect.
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^ yes - but this is the angry thread - it's just a place to be angry - you don't need to state a rational case for that anger - that spoils everything!!
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Also, when did 'granularity' replace 'detail'? Granularity sounds like something pretentious to say when talking about instant coffee.
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Ever since Patrick Viquerie published Granularity of Growth: Making Choices That Drive Enduring Company Performance in 2007.Beefheart wrote:Also, when did 'granularity' replace 'detail'? Granularity sounds like something pretentious to say when talking about instant coffee.
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Right, well Patrick Viquerie is a right wanker.Montreal Wanderer wrote:Ever since Patrick Viquerie published Granularity of Growth: Making Choices That Drive Enduring Company Performance in 2007.Beefheart wrote:Also, when did 'granularity' replace 'detail'? Granularity sounds like something pretentious to say when talking about instant coffee.
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That's another thing, when did people start using wanker to mean knobhead when it should mean onanist?Beefheart wrote:Right, well Patrick Viquerie is a right wanker.Montreal Wanderer wrote:Ever since Patrick Viquerie published Granularity of Growth: Making Choices That Drive Enduring Company Performance in 2007.Beefheart wrote:Also, when did 'granularity' replace 'detail'? Granularity sounds like something pretentious to say when talking about instant coffee.

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Beefheart wrote:Right, well Patrick Viquerie is a right wanker.Montreal Wanderer wrote:Ever since Patrick Viquerie published Granularity of Growth: Making Choices That Drive Enduring Company Performance in 2007.Beefheart wrote:Also, when did 'granularity' replace 'detail'? Granularity sounds like something pretentious to say when talking about instant coffee.

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Funnily enough, the Project Manager I worked for until last year always used that one. Really boiled my piss it did. He was a fecking know nowt too!Beefheart wrote:But surely in that context the verb is 'to take'? Also, dictionaries get updated to include definitions just because a lot of people use the word incorrectly! Enough people use the word random when describing something that is in no way random, e.g 'Then we went to this random pub!', that such a definition gets added. See also the word irregardless despite it not even being a word.Lost Leopard Spot wrote:It's also a verb (transitive):Beefheart wrote:Can I ask when and why the word 'action' replaced the word 'do'. As in 'Can you please action that?' 'Oh I'd love to, except it's a noun, so I can't really'
to put into effect; take action concerning
and has been used for decades at the very least, as in for example when a movie director shouts through his megaphone "and... action"
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Burnden Paddock wrote:Funnily enough, the Project Manager I worked for until last year always used that one. Really boiled my piss it did. He was a fecking know nowt too!Beefheart wrote:But surely in that context the verb is 'to take'? Also, dictionaries get updated to include definitions just because a lot of people use the word incorrectly! Enough people use the word random when describing something that is in no way random, e.g 'Then we went to this random pub!', that such a definition gets added. See also the word irregardless despite it not even being a word.Lost Leopard Spot wrote:It's also a verb (transitive):Beefheart wrote:Can I ask when and why the word 'action' replaced the word 'do'. As in 'Can you please action that?' 'Oh I'd love to, except it's a noun, so I can't really'
to put into effect; take action concerning
and has been used for decades at the very least, as in for example when a movie director shouts through his megaphone "and... action"
My PM talks about being in a 'Catch 2' situation.
And no, I haven't missed a digit out.

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Tee-hee. No-one corrected him yet ?Gary the Enfield wrote:Burnden Paddock wrote:Funnily enough, the Project Manager I worked for until last year always used that one. Really boiled my piss it did. He was a fecking know nowt too!Beefheart wrote:But surely in that context the verb is 'to take'? Also, dictionaries get updated to include definitions just because a lot of people use the word incorrectly! Enough people use the word random when describing something that is in no way random, e.g 'Then we went to this random pub!', that such a definition gets added. See also the word irregardless despite it not even being a word.Lost Leopard Spot wrote:It's also a verb (transitive):Beefheart wrote:Can I ask when and why the word 'action' replaced the word 'do'. As in 'Can you please action that?' 'Oh I'd love to, except it's a noun, so I can't really'
to put into effect; take action concerning
and has been used for decades at the very least, as in for example when a movie director shouts through his megaphone "and... action"
My PM talks about being in a 'Catch 2' situation.
And no, I haven't missed a digit out.
... 7 yes, that poor words or phrases get used often enough they then appear to be acceptable words and actually added to dictionaries pisses me off.
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Today, I've been given a shiny, New, iphone5. Im not special, everyone has been given one, around thirteen of us at 500 quid a pop. I'm not sure why we've got them as we've very little use for them, or the new lap tops, ipads or other stuff, seeing as we have no work plan and. Have had very little to do since April 1st. Last week I took a conservative guess on looking around a half empty office. About 400k in salary doing not much. Welcome to the slimmed down, efficient, New, reorganised, NHS.
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Is the giveaway there that you used the phrase "looking around the office"?
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We seem to have corporately caught something called cadence meetings. I was interviewing someone the day before yesterday and asked the bloke if he knew what a cadence meeting was. Had he said yes, he was probably done for.Beefheart wrote:Can I ask when and why the word 'action' replaced the word 'do'. As in 'Can you please action that?' 'Oh I'd love to, except it's a noun, so I can't really'
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What is a cadence meeting? You sing important solos towards the end?Worthy4England wrote:We seem to have corporately caught something called cadence meetings. I was interviewing someone the day before yesterday and asked the bloke if he knew what a cadence meeting was. Had he said yes, he was probably done for.Beefheart wrote:Can I ask when and why the word 'action' replaced the word 'do'. As in 'Can you please action that?' 'Oh I'd love to, except it's a noun, so I can't really'
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