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_______someone t1_j56bb3w wrote

By all means go ahead and tell the Oxford English Dictionary that you know better than them when defining a word.

While you're at it, look up the word "especially" in the dictionary and reread the definition quoted in my post.

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Proponentofthedevil t1_j56mlh8 wrote

The definition isn't the issue. Read the question again and figure out what it is asking. Your definition does nothing to figure that out.

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_______someone t1_j57fkw8 wrote

I believe this is the third time I say: it is not my definition.

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Proponentofthedevil t1_j57iq2d wrote

That's not the issue. The definition is just that. Yes, we know that bad info is bad info. The definition doesn't tell us what is misinfo. That's the question. Are you being purposefully obtuse?

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_______someone t1_j57k2ef wrote

Mate, you're debating semantics. I don't make up the words. People do. You got a problem with a word that is less than your standard of certainty? You got a big problem cuz that's most words. Language is not maths. Get over it and get wise.

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