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 1.  Keep your eye on the ball 2. Head in the game 3. Winningest Team, coach, player 4. [Randy Wolf is recovering from] Tommy John surgery.  | ||
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 I was really surprised to see "winningest" in the dictionary, even though it is called "informal."  It's a strange word.  | |||
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 Winningest was used yesterday by the BBC!!! Tiger Woods is now the second most winningest Major tournament golfer.  | |||
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 We had a thread about this for a while in 2002; see https://wordcraft.infopop.cc/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/74160389...596041821#8596041821 I'm sure there are plenty more, though. 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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 Are you implying that one sounds any better than the other?  | |||
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 Or perhaps that one sounds "less not quite right than the other?  | |||
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 That's it! Oh, and the word for Less Not Quite Right is LNQR. OK, I thought of another one (weird sports phrase). When a gymnast lands perfectly at the end of a routine on the uneven parallel bars, they say she "really stuck that landing." To [really] stick the landing--is the image one of a dart that lands in the bullseye or something?  | |||
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 I thought "stick the landing" means to stand firm when dismounting - as in gymnastics. ******* "Happiness is not something ready made. It comes from your own actions. ~Dalai Lama  | |||
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 Speaking of weird sports related phrases, in Webb City, Missouri, when they discovered that the Boys & Girls Club was occupying an unsafe building, the Mayor declared, "Someone dropped the ball." (from the Joplin Globe)  | |||
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 Sports-related metaphors are sprinkled all over the corporate and political landscape.  In fact, there is a book, the name of which escapes me--something like  Hardball for Women, which discusses the differences in male and female speech patterns and advises women to use sports metaphors if they want to get ahead in business.  | |||
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 Being a sports fan for most of my life, I honestly can't find anything wrong with "winningest".  It sounds a lot better than "most winning".  For this same reason, "second most winningest" is completely absurd.  Both "second most winning" and "second winningest" are completely acceptable.   I realize where you are coming from when you say that "winningest" is abhorrent, but I've heard it for so long that to me, "most winning" sounds a bit off.  | |||
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 "winningest" is abhorrent Whyever would somebody say it's abhorrent? Winning is an adjective, and winningest is its superlative form. I think sombody may have dropped the ball in grammar school. —Ceci n'est pas un seing.  | |||
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 That's the abhorrentest superlativist ball-droppingest remark we ever conceived of. More superlatives than you can shake a stick at.  | |||
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 Well, from the previous discussion, it seemed like people were really against it.   As for grammar school, they taught me just about nothing about grammar. I learned not to use "ain't", and that's the extent of it.  | |||
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 Well, my defensiveness is coming out, I suppose.  I was the first to question "winningest" by saying, "it's a strange word."  I hadn't heard of it and was surprised that it's a word.  That's all.  I am not becoming a prescriptivist, I promise. Remember, this "strange word" phrase is coming from someone who regularly uses "epicaricacy."  | |||
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 Yippeeee! As a Scrabble addict, I'm always on the lookout for strange and beautiful stuff like words with no vowels and words with a "Q" but no "U". LNQR works BOTH ways!!! But wait...it isn't listed in the official Scrabble dictionary. Now, how did they miss that little jewel????  | |||
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