I'm seeing this usage of [Fail] (Noun) meaning "Failure"
Did it become common in the last few years?
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I suppose... Megyn Kelly is going to be more-and-more Prominent in the
coming months.
On 2024-11-15 10:01:24 +0000, Hibou said:
Le 13/11/2024 à 21:29, HenHanna a écrit :
I'm seeing this usage of [Fail] (Noun) meaning "Failure"
Did it become common in the last few years? [...]
That sentence hurts my eyes quite a lot.
Has it become common in the last few years?
Yes, but I think that this use of "did" is much more common in the USA
than it is in the UK -- "Did you have lunch yet?" where I would say
"Have you had lunch yet?"
know, headlinese has rules all of its own.In any case, the title of this thread seems to be a headline, and, as
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