Just saw another example of misuse. Catch 22 - This means being in an undesirable state and the only way to get out of the situation is to not have been in the situation to begin with.
It is not synonymous with ironic.
Catch 22 means you're fucked no matter what you do. I don't think I've ever seen it used incorrectly.
It may have de-evolved into such. The origin of the word suggests otherwise. Just like how BMW cars are now called beamers...
Since we're getting technical with the language, devolve is a perfectly fine English word. 😎
The phrase is originally from a book:It may have de-evolved into such. The origin of the word suggests otherwise. Just like how BMW cars are now called beamers...
The bolded part is the original meaning. Endless circular logic where it's impossible to win. If you're sane, you are forced to fly combat missions. If you are crazy, you stay on the ground. The only reason you are crazy is because of the combat missions.Among other things, Catch-22 is a general critique of bureaucratic operation and reasoning. Resulting from its specific use in the book, the phrase "Catch-22" is common idiomatic usage meaning "a no-win situation" or "a double bind" of any type. Within the book, "Catch-22" is a military rule, the self-contradictory circular logic that, for example, prevents anyone from avoiding combat missions.
I hate when people say devolve. The term makes no sense at all.Since we're getting technical with the language, devolve is a perfectly fine English word. 😎
It may have de-evolved into such. The origin of the word suggests otherwise. Just like how BMW cars are now called beamers...
I hate when people say devolve. The term makes no sense at all.
Evolve means something slowly changes over time. What is devolve? It doesn't change over time?
See? "Devolve" is not the opposite of "evolve" at all. Just because it has evolved from the same Latin route and has a 'd' in front of it does not make it so. It is its own word.intransitive verb
1
a : to pass by transmission or succession <the estate devolved on a distant cousin> b : to fall or be passed usually as a responsibility or obligation <the responsibility for breadwinning has devolved increasingly upon women Barbara Ehrenreich>
2
: to come by or as if by flowing down <his allegedly subversive campaigns devolve from his belief in basic American rights Frank Deford>
3
: to degenerate through a gradual change or evolution <where order devolves into chaos Johns Hopkins Magazine>
Evolve is another term people fuck up on a regular basis. People will say things like bacteria are not as evolved as humans. That's the dumbest statement ever. One could argue that bacteria are more evolved than humans because they can survive extreme cold and extreme heat while humans cannot. The only organisms that can live in the dead sea are bacteria.
Of course, by denotation, "evolve" is value free, in that something can evolve into something worse.transitive verb
1
: emit
2
a : derive, educe
b : to produce by natural evolutionary processes
c : develop, work out <evolve social, political, and literary philosophies L. W. Doob>
intransitive verb
: to undergo evolutionary change
Examples of EVOLVE
- Her company has evolved from a hobby into a thriving business.
- Some flowers have evolved remarkable means of insect pollination.
The phrase is originally from a book:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catch-22#Concept
The bolded part is the original meaning. Endless circular logic where it's impossible to win. If you're sane, you are forced to fly combat missions. If you are crazy, you stay on the ground. The only reason you are crazy is because of the combat missions.
combat --> crazy --> grounded --> not crazy --> combat --> crazy again --> grounded again
You will hit the catch 22 wall if you lose shit like your birth certificate and you can't find your social security card. You need a birth certificate to get a new social security, but you can only get a social security card if you show a birth certificate. At that point the only option left is to kill yourself because you officially can no longer prove who you are. Catch 22.
All he had to do was ask; and as soon as he did, he would no longer be crazy and would have to fly more missions. Orr would be crazy to fly more missions and sane if he didn't, but if he were sane he had to fly them. If he flew them he was crazy and didn't have to; but if he didn't want to he was sane and had to.
Only by morons. BMW cars are called Bimmers...BMW motorcycles are called Beamers...
Why do people use "X of X" to express time if they don't know what "of" means (and I don't mean the circular reasoning expressed in the dictionary)? It's as bad as the people who use "would/could/should of" 🙄
Only by morons. BMW cars are called Bimmers...BMW motorcycles are called Beamers...
Maybe they're from Sarth Efrika or Australia.I have NEVER heard that before.
I have always heard of BMW's referred to as beamers. I have never heard of a bimmer.
MotionMan
You're a loonie.
Or a pooftah.
Are you a pooftah SD1??!?
Since we're getting technical with the language, devolve is a perfectly fine English word. 😎
I have NEVER heard that before.
I have always heard of BMW's referred to as beamers. I have never heard of a bimmer.
MotionMan
I have NEVER heard that before.
I have always heard of BMW's referred to as beamers. I have never heard of a bimmer.
MotionMan
Why the argument? It's been Bimmers for the cars and Beamers for the bikes for as long as I can remember, going back to the '60's.
The argument is regarding whether or not the term "beemer" should even exist. we just settled on using one to distinguish one type and one for the other, but that is NOT universal. Like I said earlier, that's *ONLY* the "rule" in the USA. Actually, I said "America" to be intentionally vague and be inclusive of Canada but it looks like one of the articles discouraging the use of "beemer" entirely is Canadian. With BMW being a foreign auto maker, the persistence of the argument EVERYWHERE matters more than what is generally accepted here. We don't make the "rules" for everyone.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BMW#BMW_slang
The English slang terms Beemer, Bimmer and Bee-em are variously used for BMWs of all kinds, cars, and motorcycles.
In the US, specialists have been at pains to prescribe that a distinction must be made between using Beemer exclusively to describe BMW motorcycles, and using Bimmer only to refer to BMW cars, in the manner of a "true aficionado" and avoid appearing to be "uninitiated." The Canadian Globe and Mail prefers Bimmer and calls Beemer a "yuppie abomination," while the Tacoma News Tribune says it is a distinction made by "auto snobs." Using the wrong slang risks offending [US] BMW enthusiasts.
I have NEVER heard that before.
I have always heard of BMW's referred to as beamers. I have never heard of a bimmer.
MotionMan