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Originally posted by paulthefanIt is properly flout, however this is a not so rare case where the error becomes the accepted rule:
www.m-w.com/dictionary/flaunt
The confusion between the two has been longstanding and has led to a common usage of flaunt in this exact manner. It is after more than a century, accepted usage.
Commonly Confused Words
These are some of the pairs of words that are most often confused with each other.
flaunt with flout; flaunt means 'display ostentatiously', while flout means 'openly disregard (a rule)'.
FROM:
http://www.askoxford.com/betterwriting/ ... /confused/
—Usage note 4. The use of flaunt to mean “to ignore or treat with disdain” (He flaunts community standards with his behavior) is strongly objected to by many usage guides, which insist that only flout can properly express this meaning....... Nevertheless, many regard the senses of flaunt and flout as entirely unrelated and concerned speakers and writers still continue to keep them separate.
FROM:
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/flaunt
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sounds like you agree with me, .. if not please state what part of my explanation with which you do not agree.
the problem may be in the different views of the role of a "dictionary" that miriam webster takes and oxford takes. ... Miriam webster would imply that when two words are confused so often that one comes to mean what the other means for a broad range of the population over a long period of time that word assumes the definition of the other. Miriam Webster then unlike it seems oxford views the language as an organic part of human communication and is simply recording what words mean to people.
I accept full responsibility for going with the flow and following the pack as defined by m-w.com.
I thank you however and in the future will probably use the more etymologically sound flout.
but rest assured that the process by which flaunt came to take on the meaning of flout has been occuring with words for 10s of thousands of years and will contine to slowly morph our language... we likely can never extricate ourselves from the tangle. .. It is quite possible that a good percentage of the words we use have a suspect pedigree.. if not in their recent english incarnations certainly in their root language.... nothing really ever changes my friend, new lines for old, new lines for old.
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Originally posted by paulthefanthe problem may be in the different views of the role of a "dictionary" that miriam webster takes and oxford takes. ... Miriam webster would imply that when two words are confused so often that one comes to mean what the other means for a broad range of the population over a long period of time that word assumes the definition of the other. Miriam Webster then unlike it seems oxford views the language as an organic part of human communication and is simply recording what words mean to people.
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but dont forget to let her know that you are aware of this part:
but rest assured that the process by which flaunt came to take on the meaning of flout has been occuring with words for 10s of thousands of years and will contine to slowly morph our language... we likely can never extricate ourselves from the tangle. .. It is quite possible that a good percentage of the words we use have a suspect pedigree.. if not in their recent english incarnations certainly in their root language.... nothing really ever changes my friend, new lines for old, new lines for old.
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Originally posted by mike renfroOriginally posted by NovitiateOriginally posted by paulthefanIn the US illegal entrants have the good manners to get falsified identification and entry documents so as not to insult the US citizen to his face and flaunt US law.
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Originally posted by malmoOriginally posted by mike renfroOriginally posted by NovitiateOriginally posted by paulthefanIn the US illegal entrants have the good manners to get falsified identification and entry documents so as not to insult the US citizen to his face and flaunt US law.
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[quote=mike renfro]Originally posted by malmoOriginally posted by "mike renfro":1u75zxlcOriginally posted by NovitiateOriginally posted by paulthefanIn the US illegal entrants have the good manners to get falsified identification and entry documents so as not to insult the US citizen to his face and flaunt US law.
I don't get it?
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Re: How do athletes w/ criminal records get into Canada?
Originally posted by BillVolI read in a travel magazine the other day that anyone with a criminal record more serious than a parking or speeding ticket is not allowed into Canada. This includes DUI, reckless driving, etc. Many nations do not admit people who have committed crimes of moral terpitude, but Canada is more strict.
Well, you know that there are plenty of NBA and MLB athletes who have DUIs, disorderly conduct, etc., on their record. How do these guys get into Canada?
BTW, we should reciprocate and not allow Dany Heatley (among others) into the US.
http://select.nytimes.com/2007/05/14/us/14bar.html
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A few articles related to this topic...
http://www.chroniclejournal.com/stories.php?id=45941
http://www.fftimes.com/index.php/1/2007-06-13/31193
http://www.beyondchron.org/articles/Can ... _4610.html
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I have entered Canada with and without passport innumerable times in the last thirty five years and have never had a problem in either direction.
True, I do not have a criminal record but how do the border agents know that?
I was a landed immigrant in Canada in the 60s and I presume my criminal record or lack thereof was checked for that purpose but on casual crossings there is no apparent check of my identity against a no-enter list..
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