The Big Word Thread

Aaron

Silver Member
Jordan, Antidisestablishmentarianism isn't a word.

The anti-, and dis- cancel each other out..
Its basically an extended way to say Establishmentarianism.
 
Aaron Bransdon said:
Jordan, Antidisestablishmentarianism isn't a word.

The anti-, and dis- cancel each other out..
Its basically an extended way to say Establishmentarianism.
That's actually not true. It's being against the idea of disestablishmentarianism.
 

Aaron

Silver Member
Conor Davidson said:
Aaron Bransdon said:
Jordan, Antidisestablishmentarianism isn't a word.

The anti-, and dis- cancel each other out..
Its basically an extended way to say Establishmentarianism.
That's actually not true. It's being against the idea of disestablishmentarianism.

If its being AGAINST disestablishment
Would that not mean you're FOR establishment.
Meaning establishmentarianism should be all it is...
 

Jordan Jasa

Silver Member
JDBen said:
Chris Bendel said:
ben actually the shortest sentence is "Go." because theres an understood 'you' and it acts as a command

youre dumb

Go fuck yourself
keep that up and you're on a final ban bro.

Aaron Bransdon said:
Jordan, Antidisestablishmentarianism isn't a word.

The anti-, and dis- cancel each other out..
Its basically an extended way to say Establishmentarianism.
yea, i wasn't sure, some people say it here at school so i just put it down.

edit: didn't see the second page, someone should just look it up.
 

Jon.

Steel Member
anti dis establish ment tarinism it meens to be agains people who are against the government or in these words the establishment
 

Aaron

Silver Member
Conor Davidson said:
Just because you're against disestablishment, doesn't mean you like establishment.

This isn't an argument, so mods or whatever, leave it be.. haha

Why would you be against someone tearing down establishment, if you didn't like it?
I see that there could be neutralities.
But most people who take such a view USUALLY has a reason for it, not just it seems cool to be something with a long name.
 

Grahamk

Member
Aaron Bransdon said:
Conor Davidson said:
Just because you're against disestablishment, doesn't mean you like establishment.

This isn't an argument, so mods or whatever, leave it be.. haha

Why would you be against someone tearing down establishment, if you didn't like it?
I see that there could be neutralities.
But most people who take such a view USUALLY has a reason for it, not just it seems cool to be something with a long name.
establish (9)
to set up, put in place, or institute (originally from the Latin stare, to stand)
dis-establish (12)
to end the established status of a body, in particular a church, given such status by law, such as the Church of England
disestablish-ment (16)
the separation of church and state (specifically in this context it is the political movement of the 1860s in Britain)
anti-disestablishment (20)
opposition to disestablishment
antidisestablishment-ary (23)
of or pertaining to opposition to disestablishment
antidisestablishmentari-an (25)
an opponent of disestablishment
antidisestablishmentarian-ism (28)
the movement or ideology that opposes disestablishment
 
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