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Originally posted by Church:
<BLOCKQUOTE>Originally posted by happy slappy:
My bad \o/.
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You appear to be missing a few words.
Is it:
My bad grammar and spelling.
My bad finger makes me type carp.
My bad luck that I have used this stupid phrase in here.
I know what the expression is purported to mean but the phrase itself is nonsensical.
my is an adjective
1 : of or relating to me or myself especially as possessor, agent, object of an action, or familiar person <my car> <my injuries> <my man>
2 -- used interjectionally to express surprise and sometimes reduplicated <my oh my> -- used also interjectionally with names of various parts of the body to express doubt or disapproval <my foot>
bad is another adjective. </BLOCKQUOTE>
1 a : failing to reach an acceptable standard : POOR <a bad repair job> b : UNFAVORABLE <make a bad impression> c : not fresh : SPOILED <bad fish> d : not sound : DILAPIDATED <the house was in bad condition>
2 a : morally objectionable : EVIL <bad men> b : MISCHIEVOUS, DISOBEDIENT <a bad dog>
3 : inadequate or unsuited to a purpose <a bad plan> <bad lighting>
4 : DISAGREEABLE, UNPLEASANT <bad news>
5 a : INJURIOUS, HARMFUL <a bad influence> b : SERIOUS, SEVERE <in bad trouble> <a bad cough>
6 : INCORRECT, FAULTY <bad grammar>
7 a : suffering pain or distress <felt generally bad> b : UNHEALTHY, DISEASED <bad teeth>
8 : SORROWFUL, SORRY <feels bad about forgetting to call>
9 a : INVALID, VOID <a bad check> b : not able to be collected <a bad debt>
You will note from the above that adjectives need a noun, your phrase is lacking one and thus stupid, idiotic, moronic and meaningless.[/QUOTE]
By any chance do you only carry red pens?