Topic: A different dictionary
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Tue 02/10/15 05:29 AM
I understand that not everybody is proficient in spelling, but how do so many people come up with the same words, that aren't really words ? What the heck is the meaning of 'pionate' and 'compionate' ? These words aren't in Websters dictionary, yet there are many, many women who use these words in describing themselves.

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Tue 02/10/15 06:46 AM
maybe their spell ck does not work lol I am always having to look up words that I should know how to spell all the time but going to chalk that up to memory loss ... :smile: and just those words... wait till u have been on here a while ...some I go what ! T. F ...

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Tue 02/10/15 07:47 AM

I understand that not everybody is proficient in spelling, but how do so many people come up with the same words, that aren't really words ? What the heck is the meaning of 'pionate' and 'compionate' ? These words aren't in Websters dictionary, yet there are many, many women who use these words in describing themselves.


Those 2 words are the Mingle software being politically correct by removing the three letters a & s & s whoa
Lazy coding I guess, software programmed to remove all instances instead of just the combination on it's own.

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Tue 02/10/15 10:20 AM
That would explain why those words show up on so many profiles. It seems rather strange though. Thanks

Argo's photo
Tue 02/10/15 10:31 AM
does that software take the **** out of shitake mushrooms ?...lets find out...laugh

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Tue 02/10/15 10:35 AM
Edited by panchovanilla on Tue 02/10/15 10:36 AM
Just checking this out.
Passionate
Pa$$ionate.
I picked up a woman, who seemed a little tipsy.
Thought I'd give her a ride so she wouldn't fall down and hurt herself.
As I'm driving, she says to me,"You're pa$$ionate".
I said,"what makes you say that"?
She replied, "No dumba$$...the liquor store, you went right by it".

Ya I knowofftopic

Hey..passionate, passionate, passionate.
So much for that theorywhat

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Tue 02/10/15 10:41 AM
I THINK the A$$ removal happened on older profiles and when they copied & pasted the text from another location.

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Tue 02/10/15 10:43 AM

I THINK the A$$ removal happened on older profiles and when they copied & pasted the text from another location.

That makes sense.think

CallMeMB's photo
Tue 02/10/15 10:44 AM


I THINK the A$$ removal happened on older profiles and when they copied & pasted the text from another location.

That makes sense.think


I have my moments... laugh

Dodo_David's photo
Tue 02/10/15 11:54 AM
Actually, that Mingle2 program once removed that letter combination from my profile, which does not contain anything that was cut and pasted. Apparently a programmer assumed that the program wouldn't make such a mistake.

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Tue 02/10/15 12:06 PM

I understand that not everybody is proficient in spelling, but how do so many people come up with the same words, that aren't really words ? What the heck is the meaning of 'pionate' and 'compionate' ? These words aren't in Websters dictionary, yet there are many, many women who use these words in describing themselves.


hmm...we already had a thread about this...maybe scammers after all ?

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Tue 02/17/15 01:32 PM


I understand that not everybody is proficient in spelling, but how do so many people come up with the same words, that aren't really words ? What the heck is the meaning of 'pionate' and 'compionate' ? These words aren't in Websters dictionary, yet there are many, many women who use these words in describing themselves.


Those 2 words are the Mingle software being politically correct by removing the three letters a & s & s whoa
Lazy coding I guess, software programmed to remove all instances instead of just the combination on it's own.


wow - I always just branded the profile as that of a scammer when I see pionate etc.

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