Registered Voter Wrote:
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> fairfaxdude Wrote:
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> > Fairy Gay Mother Wrote:
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> > >
> > > 'Irregardless' is not a word, retard!
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> >
> > Irregardless of your stupidity, you might want
> to
> > check your Miriam Webster...retard...LOL
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> Might want to look again dipshit.
>
http://grammar.quickanddirtytips.com/irregardless.
> aspx
> ...Standard Versus Nonstandard English
> Now, on to dictionaries. Although it's true that
> the American Heritage Dictionary, the
> Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary, and the Oxford
> English Dictionary all list the word irregardless,
> they also note that it's considered nonstandard.
> Listing a word as nonstandard is a way that
> dictionaries concede that a word is in common use,
> but isn't really a proper word. Standard language
> is defined as the language spoken by educated
> native speakers (1), but comprehensive
> dictionaries also include nonstandard words,
> dialect, colloquialisms, and jargon--words like
> ain't, conversate, and irregardless. It seems
> pretty common for people to look up a word in a
> dictionary, and if it's there, they think it's
> fine to use that word every circumstance. It's the
> "Look, it's a word!" phenomenon. But you have to
> look a little further to see what kind of word it
> is, and if it's nonstandard in some way, then use
> it with caution. You'll sound uneducated if you go
> around saying things like I ain't gonna conversate
> with him irregardless of the consequences...
Fairy is TOO stupid to realize what I mentioned before:
irregardless is an erroneous word that, etymologically, means the exact opposite of what it is used to express.