The Renaissance Man
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I'm not a grammar Nazi, but some things just bug me when I see or hear it used wrong.
This was in a CL ad that I recently viewed:
Here is a nice Schwinn sting ray repo offered several years ago in Black.
I see the term 'REPO' used all over the place when describing something that is a reproduction. This is the definition:
n. re·po Informal
1. Repossession of merchandise or property from a buyer who has defaulted on payment.
2. Repossessed merchandise or property.
So I'm thinking he has either repossessed the bike or he meant to use the word 'REPRO'! Here's that definition:
n. re·pro Informal
1. A reproduction proof.
2. A copy or duplicate; a reproduction.
To further muddy the water, the word 'REPOP' is also very widely used. Here's the definition for repop:
Word not found in the Dictionary and Encyclopedia.
Who knows where that one came from.
Am I alone here?
This was in a CL ad that I recently viewed:
Here is a nice Schwinn sting ray repo offered several years ago in Black.
I see the term 'REPO' used all over the place when describing something that is a reproduction. This is the definition:
n. re·po Informal
1. Repossession of merchandise or property from a buyer who has defaulted on payment.
2. Repossessed merchandise or property.
So I'm thinking he has either repossessed the bike or he meant to use the word 'REPRO'! Here's that definition:
n. re·pro Informal
1. A reproduction proof.
2. A copy or duplicate; a reproduction.
To further muddy the water, the word 'REPOP' is also very widely used. Here's the definition for repop:
Word not found in the Dictionary and Encyclopedia.
Who knows where that one came from.
Am I alone here?
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