[PLUG] OT - Spoof Plural?

Daggett, Steve Steve.Daggett at fiserv.com
Mon Jun 30 13:26:01 UTC 2003


  The Verbix Conjugator says: "spoofs" or "spoofed".  

http://www.verbix.com/webverbix/go.asp?T1=spoof&D1=20&H1=120&imageField.x=10
&imageField.y=12

  It also says: "Warning! The verb you entered does not exist in Verbix verb
database. The conjugations may not be accurate.".  

Harumpf...

Steve D...

> -----Original Message-----
> From: guy1656 [mailto:guy1656 at ados.com]
> Sent: Monday, June 30, 2003 12:34 PM
> To: PLUG; BLUE
> Subject: [PLUG] OT - Spoof Plural?
> 
> 
> Although it is accepted that techie-types get to mangulate 
> grammar and 
> orthography with supposedly a bit more license than most 
> folks are usually 
> allowed to get away with, I was talking to a friend about 
> spoofing, and I'd 
> like to put a question out to this forum:
> 
> Would the plural of (n.) 'spoof,' like as for roof and hoof, 
> be 'spooves?'
> 
> -GLL
> 
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