ChatterBank1 min ago
Don't shop for it...
Are you fed up with proper nouns becoming verbs in advertising slogans? For example:
"Don't shop for it - Argos it".
That's all very well, but the word Argos isn't a verb is it? When I visit my local Argos catalogue shop, I like to go shopping, not Argosing.
Many years ago it was also "You can do it if you can B&Q it".
Anyone have any opinions on this?
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How many times do you hear people say they're going to text or instant-message someone? We hear sound-bites, we google stuff and watch podcasts.
Although the examples you state are cringeworthy, I wish I was the person who'd come up with them.
How many times do you hear people say they're going to text or instant-message someone? We hear sound-bites, we google stuff and watch podcasts.
Although the examples you state are cringeworthy, I wish I was the person who'd come up with them.