Yup, that’s another one. I think that one is even worse because the new usage makes it a contranym. Dictionaries are starting to include the new usage of that one too. Unless you have a reason to be pretty sure the author/speaker knows the correct definition, it can be difficult to tell.
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Oooh, bison bulgogi, bison galbi, either would be good in bibimbap. I’ve got a couple things to try.
BTW: Yesterday I ended up going to the burger joint, but I got the bone marrow burger with a couple drams of Glenfarclas 18.
It means puzzled and/or confused.
Many authors seem to think it means amused mixed with some confusion or puzzlement or something else like that.
Some dictionaries have started to include definitions along those lines, which is correct to do if that is becoming a common usage. But that makes the word bullshit because it no longer conveys a clear meaning. Unlike some words that gain new meanings through misuse, it’s usually not clear which meaning is intended from context. Usually I can easily imagine a character’s response to something to be either of these definitions so I often can’t understand the author’s intention. I often find myself taken out of the story while I try to understand which meaning I should use. Because of this I think the word has become useless and shouldn’t be used.
Bemused
It’s used incorrectly so often that even when I suspect it’s being used correctly I can’t be sure. At this point its ambiguity makes it a bad word choice.
All that burgerland talk is making me want a bison burger, but all the Korea talk is making me want nakji-bokkeum. Decisions, decisions…
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roscoe@startrek.websiteto Fuck Cars@lemmy.ml•(2020) Motorists Break Law To Save Time, Cyclists Break Law To Save Lives, Finds Study64·9 months ago“A Transport For London camera study of 7,500 cyclists at five junctions found in 2007 that, contrary to popular perception, most cyclists do not run reds: 84% of the cyclists stopped at red traffic lights.”
This surprised me. I haven’t noticed that many cyclists running reds. The tone seemed to suggest that was a good statistic for some reason. That is way too high. If 16% of cars ran red lights my life expectancy would be about three days. I’m in favor of cyclists bending or breaking rules to protect themselves but I don’t think running reds qualifies. Everyone should always stop at reds. I’m a bit of a scofflaw when it comes to some traffic laws but that’s too far.
roscoe@startrek.websiteto Not The Onion@lemmy.world•Woman Who Sued Company for Not Giving Her a Farewell Card Finds Out They Did Buy a Card But Almost No One Signed ItEnglish111·9 months agoI vote for this to become official.
roscoe@startrek.websiteto Not The Onion@lemmy.world•Woman Who Sued Company for Not Giving Her a Farewell Card Finds Out They Did Buy a Card But Almost No One Signed ItEnglish491·9 months agoWhat’s the opposite of eating the onion? I read your comment and scoffed, wondering who could actually believe this. The I saw the “Not” in the comm name.
roscoe@startrek.websiteto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Is there any scientific basis on "taste creep?" Example: you've eaten lots of good food and now average food that you used to enjoy grosses you out.8·9 months agoAbsolutely, I shouldn’t have used cheap as a synonym for bad, or vice versa, that’s my mistake.
There are a lot of very good wines at low price points, especially from underappreciated regions. A little experimentation will result in finding some great value.
The same goes for the whiskey. There are a lot of distilleries out there with great offerings far below the price of the big names everyone recognizes. Especially when you take fads into account. Many bourbons and Japanese whiskeys that used to be good buys are now ridiculously priced.
roscoe@startrek.websiteto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Is there any scientific basis on "taste creep?" Example: you've eaten lots of good food and now average food that you used to enjoy grosses you out.1·9 months agoYeah, but…are you saying you never want some shitty nachos?
roscoe@startrek.websiteto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Is there any scientific basis on "taste creep?" Example: you've eaten lots of good food and now average food that you used to enjoy grosses you out.302·9 months agoI can only speak for myself but I’ve eaten at Michelin star restaurants all over the world and enjoy fine dining whenever I have the time and I love it, but sometimes I just want taco bell.
Alcohol, on the other hand; good Scotch and wine has ruined the cheap stuff for me. I can’t drink cheap, or even mediocre, whisky or wine anymore. If it’s not very high quality I’d rather just have something like a gin or vodka cocktail.
I had a similar situation travelling in Ireland with a friend who ordered a black and tan.
If we can verb nouns, we can noun adjectives!
roscoe@startrek.websitetoInsanePeopleFacebook@lemmy.world•Sovereign citizens have magical thinking around words and their meaning and it's mind boggling.151·1 year agoI love these guys, and all the conspiracy or conspiracy adjacent people (as long as they’re mostly harmless.)
I’m jealous of all of them. The world they live in is so much more interesting than mine.
Turning off Java script worked when this happened to me. Firefox and ublock origin. It breaks some things but you can do it on a per site basis.
roscoe@startrek.websiteto Folklore, Myths, Legends, and Fairy Tales@mander.xyz•Bigfoot: If it's there, could it be a bear? Study finds bigfoot sightings correlate with black bear populationsEnglish2·1 year agoWasn’t there a story recently about a bear in a Chinese zoo everyone thought was a dude in a suit but it turns out that type of bear just looks like that when they stand on two legs?
roscoe@startrek.websiteto Health - Resources and discussion for everything health-related@lemmy.world•1,500 kids got bogus homeopathic pellets instead of lifesaving vaccines in NYEnglish22·1 year agoMe reading this: Don’t be for polio…don’t be for polio…don’t be for polio…Fuck!
The others are bad enough but depriving kids of polio vaccines should have meant jail time.
roscoe@startrek.websiteto Technology@lemmy.world•Apple Vision Pro launch pre-view testers complain about weight, comfort, even headachesEnglish261·1 year agoIt’s not too heavy. That’s “premium feel and materials.”
No one else wants to bring back anomalocaris so we can get some payback?