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Re: [lojban] full bull
At 09:12 AM 12/10/01 -0500, pycyn@aol.com wrote:
In a message dated 12/10/2001 8:07:59 AM Central Standard Time,
BestATN@aol.com writes:
the term "full bull" as used by two people seems to have two apparently
unrelated meanings. in the first case, i thought it meant something like
"a lot of money". in the second one it seems to mean more like
"derogatory and inflammatory criticism". what does it really mean?
steven lytle
My usage, "made full bull," is standard academic for "was promoted to Full
Professor;" I take the other usage to be short for "a full supply of
bull-shit," an assessment I rather disagree with.
I understood that I was using the term differently than you (and indeed I
guessed correctly that you were referring to professorship). Your
translation of my words is only approximately correct, missing a hint that
you were delivering your comments with the grace of a bull attempting to
gore its target (on other subjects besides this one, you are often humorous
and sometimes self-deprecating when disagreeing, but on this subject, you
come across poorly); my intent was precisely what Steven interpreted for it.
My apologies if my attempt to be cute came across as seriously insulting.
lojbab
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