Because I have always HATED the term “Grammar Nazi,” as it makes NO SENSE, unless Jew-killing means an adherence to precision
Posted by Lizzie on 03/04/12
(Gruh-MAN-doh), n., adj.
1. One who constantly corrects others’ linguistic mistakes. “Cowed by his grammando wife, Arthur finally ceased saying ‘irregardless.’ ” See also: Dictaplinarian (enforces correct pronunciation); Spellot (takes a red pen to all documents).
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England has always reveled in its drawing-room dramas, from Jane Austen’s social minefields to E.M. Forster’s Howards End to Upstairs, Downstairs — and yes, the blockbuster Downton Abbey. John Lanchester’s brilliant Capital, set on a once-ordinary London block whose housing prices have skyrocketed, has the distinction of being the first brick-and-mortar novel set squarely in our current times.

I like it! From now on I shall be known as Miss Grammando! :P
Comment by riatarded — 3/4/2012 @ 9:52 pm
Surely this is a linguistic mistake in it’s own right. Does it not open the floodgates for those who will happily combine any two words to save them having to use the the correct ones?
Comment by Mark — 3/5/2012 @ 11:03 am
Well, the idea is to create words that do not exist as of yet. Hence column’s name: “That Should Be A Word”.
Comment by altehaggen — 3/5/2012 @ 2:04 pm