But, what about "double-heighth" spaces, "orientated", or "footers"?
Coolth is, though. And nobody ever uses it. In fact, I bet if you went into a college lecture hall and started using the word coolth, 75% of the students would think you were an idiot.Who's with me?
I'm on my way.Coolth is, though. And nobody ever uses it. In fact, I bet if you went into a college lecture hall and started using the word coolth, 75% of the students would think you were an idiot.
I thought you got out of architecture.
Or masonary, or chimleyBut, what about "double-heighth" spaces, "orientated", or "footers"?
All these pre madonnas are turrible
Someone asking about your driver's license, "Did you get 'em?"
Like it's plural.
It's the same way someone says "oral" instead of "oil"
My folks mispronounce oil and boil. They definitely don't pronounce it oral though. They just leave out the I. They also say battree, cumpnee, and light bub. How about sim-you-ler instead of similar?Saying "heighth" is just an old southern way of saying height. It's the same way someone says "oral" instead of "oil" or mispronounces Cincinnati or Missouri as Cincinnat-uh or Mizzour-uh. It's not meant to be a new word, just a mispronunciation of an existing word.