The thing with English is that lots of nouns turn into verbs on a whim; after the scandal with the company Enron, for example, "enron" temporarily became a verb. It was used when other companies were about to go under in a similar manner. "That company is about to get enronned." It happens a lot, but these types of verbs don't really last very long. Once a better search engine comes out, you won't hear "Google it" anymore, I'm sure!
I was amazed that you could do all that complaining in English without swearing. Impressive :P
NutCheese 5 years ago
It really annoys me when Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers.
flyhigh 5 years ago
The thing with English is that lots of nouns turn into verbs on a whim; after the scandal with the company Enron, for example, "enron" temporarily became a verb. It was used when other companies were about to go under in a similar manner. "That company is about to get enronned." It happens a lot, but these types of verbs don't really last very long. Once a better search engine comes out, you won't hear "Google it" anymore, I'm sure!
gogololichan 5 years ago