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I've always wondered how others pronounce OEDILF (the omnificent English dictionary in limerick form). —Ceci n'est pas un seing. | ||
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The official way (i.e. as approved on the site) is O'Dilf. This is how I'd probably pronounce it so I voted N/A. Thinking about it now though whenever I've said it to anyone I've spelled it out Oh Ee Dee Eye Ell Eff so I should have voted for that one. Why, though, I am moved to ask, is a non-contributer even concerned? "No man but a blockhead ever wrote except for money." Samuel Johnson. | |||
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I say oh-DILF, myself, when I am vocalizing and moving my lips, so I could not vote because that choice was not there. It should e pronounced EE-dilf, though, shouldn't it? So I'll just have to rationalize that the "E" is silent. Wordmatic | |||
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I guess I should've put in an answer "Other". I've always said EDilf. I can't remember if I ever contributed, but I signed up as a member during week one or so. —Ceci n'est pas un seing. | |||
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I'd have said "Other". I think of it a OH-EE-DILF. Build a man a fire and he's warm for a day. Set a man on fire and he's warm for the rest of his life. | |||
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I pronounce the word OEDILF Oh-dilf although I think in my head Odd-Elf for some reason. Probably because I think of Chris when I think of OEDILF and he sure is an odd elf! | |||
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Interesting question, zmj, because I had just written a limerick on our limerwiki that no one reads (sob! sob!) and used OEDILF. My recollection from some early posts there was that they pronounced it, "oh-DILF." So, I chose number one because nothing else seemed to fit. I find pronunciations very interesting. I would never have even thought about "ee-dilf" or "wee-dilf." Yet, now I see your point. | |||
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I read it. It pops up an alert when something changes and I read it. I haven't written ANY limericks in the last six months so it isn't poor little limerwicki's fault that I'm not posting. I'm just in a bit of a dry patch limerickwise lately "No man but a blockhead ever wrote except for money." Samuel Johnson. | |||
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Higgledy-piggledy, If the name plays upon "O-E-D", why then pro- nounce it O'Delf? I would pronounce the thing O-E-D-I-L-F. (Personal preference; I Speak for myself.) | |||
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Very nice, Hic (cup). Hiceldy Piceldy Hic et ubique, poet, Here on Wordcraft, he is Extraordinaire! Lim'ricks, DDs he will Write with such ease that he's, Incontrivertibly, Mean and unfair! [Kidding, of course, Hic, but you are sooo good!] | |||
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