"I would not like to think that a person would tell someone he has a plethora, and find out that that person has no idea what it means to have a plethora"
A plethora is a lot - but more specifically, more than is needed or too much.
I'd agree on plethora. I don't want to jinx us but eh what the hell. We could just play NSDK vs Nekkid Mole Rats for the conference championship tomorrow.
Originally posted by Gator93 In his defense he said Plethera which is an urban word for alot not to much but now a days it is Plethora which means to much.
Misusing and misspelling a word doesn't make it a new word. Neither is having 5 thumbs up on urban dictionary.
Originally posted by Gator93 In his defense he said Plethera which is an urban word for alot not to much but now a days it is Plethora which means to much.
So using the urban word in context....
haha well I didnt wanna say a couple of weeks so how about see them in a alot(plethera) of days then? better?
so a lot of days is no more than 13, this I know is true. Any more than thirty, would in fact be a couple of weeks.
I understand now....Either way, he's not looking forward to a future meeting with them.
Lol, I just re-read the thread, he's arguing with McBriar correction post...it truly makes sense now.