HardcoreRomantic

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Sherbet

I just finished reading this article, and this is something my boyfriend and I talk about probably more than what's normal. So how do you say it?

And just to start things off: I say Sherbet, but my boyfriend says Sherbert.
 

purbeast0

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ive never said the word "sherbet" and have never heard "sherbert" pronounced that way ever.
 

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Shure - burt. It's more icecreamy than "Sore - bay" which is more of a super silky ice slush.
 

Injury

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Originally posted by: Nitemare
wtf is a sherbet?

Sherbert or Sorbet

A "Sherbet" is the way it is spelled... but not the way it's pronounced by most people.
 

aphex

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Sherbert as in Herbert or Turd Ferguson
 

Nitemare

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Originally posted by: Injury
Originally posted by: Nitemare
wtf is a sherbet?

Sherbert or Sorbet

A "Sherbet" is the way it is spelled... but not the way it's pronounced by most people.

pronouncing it that way would be like pronouncing salmon the way it is spelled
 

Injury

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Originally posted by: Nitemare
Originally posted by: Injury
Originally posted by: Nitemare
wtf is a sherbet?

Sherbert or Sorbet

A "Sherbet" is the way it is spelled... but not the way it's pronounced by most people.

pronouncing it that way would be like pronouncing salmon the way it is spelled

It's supposed to be pronounced like "Sure-bit"...

I got a complete history and such in the middle of a meeting with a local dairy company. I was kinda thinking "Wow... something I'll never need to reference in my LIFE." Figured ATOT would prove it wrong. Somehow it makes the pronunciation more acceptable when you realize that it's a Turkish creation (IIRC)
 

moshquerade

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Originally posted by: Injury
Originally posted by: Nitemare
Originally posted by: Injury
Originally posted by: Nitemare
wtf is a sherbet?

Sherbert or Sorbet

A "Sherbet" is the way it is spelled... but not the way it's pronounced by most people.

pronouncing it that way would be like pronouncing salmon the way it is spelled

It's supposed to be pronounced like "Sure-bit"...

I got a complete history and such in the middle of a meeting with a local dairy company. I was kinda thinking "Wow... something I'll never need to reference in my LIFE." Figured ATOT would prove it wrong. Somehow it makes the pronunciation more acceptable when you realize that it's a Turkish creation (IIRC)

It can be properly pronounced either way. I just looked it up actually, and also found out that sherbert is Austrialian for an alcoholic beverage, especially beer.

Set me up with a sherbert mate :beer:

Originally posted by: TwiceOver
Didn't even know Sherbert was wrong.

it's not.
 

jaqie

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"Sore-Bay".

No poll option for the 'proper' pronunciation ;) so I did not vote.
 

punchkin

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Originally posted by: moshquerade
Originally posted by: Injury
Originally posted by: Nitemare
Originally posted by: Injury
Originally posted by: Nitemare
wtf is a sherbet?

Sherbert or Sorbet

A "Sherbet" is the way it is spelled... but not the way it's pronounced by most people.

pronouncing it that way would be like pronouncing salmon the way it is spelled

It's supposed to be pronounced like "Sure-bit"...

I got a complete history and such in the middle of a meeting with a local dairy company. I was kinda thinking "Wow... something I'll never need to reference in my LIFE." Figured ATOT would prove it wrong. Somehow it makes the pronunciation more acceptable when you realize that it's a Turkish creation (IIRC)

It can be properly pronounced either way. I just looked it up actually, and also found out that sherbert is Austrialian for an alcoholic beverage, especially beer.

Set me up with a sherbert mate :beer:

Originally posted by: TwiceOver
Didn't even know Sherbert was wrong.

it's not.

The fact that it's been so abused as to be accepted by the abusers does not mean it's really correct. There are other notable cases of word abuse becoming accepted by the masses-- but that doesn't make it good English. (I've always felt that people pronouncing it as "sherbert" came off as a mite retarded, although I try to be charitable.)
 

Ichinisan

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familiar
"fur mill yar"

ridiculous
"ree dik you luss"

especially / escape
"ecks specially" / "ecks cape"

nuclear
"nuke yoo lar"

*rage :|
 

Anubis

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Originally posted by: Ichinisan
familiar
"fur mill yar"

ridiculous
"ree dik you luss"

especially / escape
"ecks specially" / "ecks cape"

*rage :|

who the hell says 1 and 3?


i only say reeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeedikyouluss when im being stupid
 

punchkin

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Originally posted by: George P Burdell
Both are OK, listen to audio:
http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/sherbet

Yes, it is now a variant in some dictionaries, resulting from many people saying the word incorrectly. It is even harder for me to believe that people can actually spell it that way than to say it.

Many people say a word or two the wrong way. Sometimes an error catches on, for whatever reason.
 

EGGO

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Originally posted by: Nitemare
Originally posted by: Injury
Originally posted by: Nitemare
wtf is a sherbet?

Sherbert or Sorbet

A "Sherbet" is the way it is spelled... but not the way it's pronounced by most people.

pronouncing it that way would be like pronouncing salmon the way it is spelled

I actually do say the "l" but that's because I'm weird. :p

Howabout Wednesday or February?