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Posted 2004-04-19, 07:12 PM
in reply to RoboticSilence's post starting "Penny_Bags, it's called a play on..."
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RoboticSilence said:
Penny_Bags, it's called a play on words. Since the word "with" can mean many things some of which are relevant to my point (In the company of; accompanying: Did you go with her? and In the same group or mixture as; among: planted onions with the carrots.) you can technically reach the conclusion that I mentioned.
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Yes, it was a play on words. When you say you are "having sex with your friends", the "with" definition you are using is the one you described in that post. However, I am saying that arguing a "play on words" (a type of pun), isn't a very efficient, or construct way of making a point. Seems to be the equivalent of preschool name calling*...
Obviously, though, you weren't trying to make a point, you were merely trying to be funny. However, I didn't see you coming off as even slightly punny
*I'm rubber, bitch.
Last edited by Penny_Bags; 2004-04-20 at 07:38 PM.
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