09-19-2013, 04:09 AM
(09-19-2013, 04:07 AM)trueenigma Wrote:well,(09-19-2013, 03:51 AM)milo Wrote:How the Hell its the def. Band new? Lol I'll show you some ex. Later.(09-19-2013, 03:48 AM)trueenigma Wrote: Its/their "use" its really what I meant anyway. I didn't think all the extra typing was necessary not did i have time for it. Slang terms are often figurative use of a word that would otherwise be literal. Twerk however, can never be literal, because it isn't a word. Bit oust used in several different.contexts which i won't get into now, most of them cliche among a certain vernacular group "hip-hop slang", or street slang, ebonics, hood, whatevertwerk is a word now, and it is used mostly as stated in its brand new definition so it is not cliche.
The statement "art is subjective" is a great demonstration of what a cliche is. It pretends to be identity but we can test that identity. If art is subjective, we can replace the word "art" in situations with the word "subjective"
I went to the subjective musem.
There was a subjective show at the college.
My best friend is a subjectivist.
nope, not identity. And it is pretty common. That makes it a cliche - a doozy too, it is so overused as to be considered axiomatic without even consideration which makes it great to roll out as a quote occasionally without any thought.
first - of course send me those examples for . .uh . . research purposes.
second - yah, my idea of brand new words is usually a pretty broad time period . . .good catch.

